Religious Freedom
"Our Nation is committed to religious liberty not only for all Americans, but also for individuals around the world. Internationally, we bear witness to those who live in fear of violence and discrimination because of their beliefs. My Administration continues to stand with all who are denied the ability to choose, express, or live their faith freely, and we remain dedicated to protecting this universal human right and the vital role it plays in ensuring peace and stability for all nations". (Full text)
President Obama
Religious Freedom Day 2012
Articles
- Secretary Clinton on International Religious Freedom Report
- State Dept. Briefing on International Religious Freedom Report
- Clinton Highlights Religious Freedom, Tolerance as U.S. Values
- Introduction to State Dept.’s 2010 Religious Freedom Report
- Muslim Americans Lead Blood Drives to Honor 9/11 Victims
- How Islam's Golden Age Shaped the Modern World
- Clinton Says More Effort Needed to Combat Religious Intolerance
- Joint Statement on Combating Religion-Based Intolerance, Violence
- Clinton Statement on U.N. Council Action on Religious Intolerance
- Mutual Respect Crucial for Religious Freedom
- Off to find America, Mosque by Mosque
- Muslim American Spends Week on Street for Ramadan
- Muslim Americans Exemplify Diversity, Potential (Gallup)
Publications
- Freedom of Faith (PDF 853 KB)
- Being Muslim in America (PDF 5.92 KB)
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