Feisal Abdul Rauf is an Egyptian-American theologian and imam known for his work in promoting interfaith dialogue and understanding. He is the founder of the Cordoba Initiative, an organization aimed at fostering mutual respect and cooperation between Muslims and non-Muslims. Rauf's efforts in bridging cultural and religious divides have made him a notable figure in the field of interfaith relations and global peacebuilding.

"One of the misperceptions that exists in the Muslim world, which needs to be fixed, is the perception that Muslims in America are - are - are living in - in very, very, very bad circumstances. They cannot practice religion freely. It is not the truth at all. The fact is, we are practicing. We fast, we pray, we do our prayers."



"The battleground has been moderates of all faith traditions in all the countries of the world against the radicals of all faith traditions in all parts of the world."



"We are Americans. We - we - we are - we are doctors. We are investment bankers. We are taxi drivers. We are store keepers. We are lawyers. We are - we are part of the fabric of America. And the way that America today treats its Muslims is being watched by over a billion Muslims worldwide."



"We've got to be fair. You can't say a place that has strip joints is sacred ground. We've got to be just. We've got to speak the truth. We've got to have justice for everybody. We're a country of justice for all, not justice for non-Muslims only or some groups and not for others."

