Civil and Human Rights Department
Ibrahim Abdil-Mu'id Ramey, Director - http://iamramey.blogspot.com
A native of Norfolk, Virginia, Mr. Ramey is the Director of the
Civil and Human Rights Division of the Muslim American
Society Freedom (MAS Freedom), the human rights and social
advocacy component of the Muslim American Society (MAS),
America's largest grassroots Muslim organization, with
chapters in some 50 cities in the USA.

Ibrahim serves as a board member of the Muslim Women's
Institute, the Temple of Understanding (an interfaith
organization promoting dialogue and cooperation among
diverse religious traditions), and the Climate Crisis Coalition.
He also serves as a Vice President of the Steering
Committees of the Religious NGO Community at the United
Nations

In addition to numerous awards from local and national
organizations for his international advocacy work for peace
and nonviolent social justice, Ibrahim received the first
Better World Activist Award from the MAS Freedom (2000),
and the Distinguished International Service Award (2004)
from the National Association of Negro Business and
Professional Women's Clubs.

Prior to joining MAS Freedom in 2006, Ibrahim coordinated
national disarmament work for the Fellowship of
Reconciliation in Nyack, New York.

Read Ibrahim's Blog Here
Administration
Imam Mahdi Bray, Executive Director - http://mahdibray.net
Imam Mahdi Bray is a long time civil and human rights activist
currently serving as the Executive Director of the Muslim
American Society's Freedom Foundation (MAS Freedom)
based in Washington, D.C.  Bray also serves on the Board of
Directors of the National Interfaith Committee for Worker
Justice and the Interfaith Alliance, America’s largest interfaith
organization with over 150,000 members, is a co-convener of
Religions for Peace - USA, and is also on the advisory board
of the Muslim Public Affairs Council.

Bray is a Washington, DC television and radio talk show host
and former President of the Coordinating Council of Muslim
Organizations (CCMO). He has served as a major consultant
and a political advisor to Bonner & Associates, Washington’s
largest grassroots lobbying firm, the National Center for
Housing Management, Alexandria City Redevelopment &
Housing Authority, Community Relations Department, The City
of Norfolk, Virginia, Department of Community Improvement,
and the Independent Voter League.  He has also served as
Political Advisor and Strategist to several national, state, and
local political campaigns.

Imam Bray was also an organizer for the "No War on Iraq"
movement, and has served as a liaison between the President’s White House Faith-
Based Initiative Program and congressional affairs on behalf of the Muslim
Community.

He is also the author of The Masjid Voter’s Guide and The Political Guide for Masjid
Activists.