Dr. Manal Fakhoury: A Steady Voice for Civil Rights and Conscience at CAIR
Dr. Manal Fakhoury’s leadership as President of the Board of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) reflects a career-long commitment to principled service, ethical governance, and the protection of civil liberties in the United States. At a time when American Muslims face heightened scrutiny and systemic challenges, her stewardship brings clarity, compassion, and resolve to one of the nation’s most prominent Muslim civil rights organizations.
Founded in 1994, CAIR is the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., dedicated to protecting constitutional rights, promoting a positive understanding of Islam, and empowering American Muslims to fully participate in civic life. As President of the Board, Dr. Fakhoury plays a pivotal role in guiding CAIR’s national vision—ensuring organizational integrity, strengthening governance, and supporting strategic initiatives that defend justice and human dignity for all.
Dr. Fakhoury’s leadership style is marked by balance: firm in principle, collaborative in practice. As a board president, she works closely with CAIR’s executive leadership and regional chapters to uphold transparency, accountability, and mission alignment. Her role is not merely administrative; it is deeply moral. She helps steward an institution that stands at the intersection of civil rights law, public education, media engagement, and grassroots mobilization—often in moments of national crisis.
A respected professional and community leader, Dr. Fakhoury brings to CAIR a perspective shaped by service, scholarship, and lived experience. Her approach emphasizes thoughtful deliberation and inclusive decision-making, values that resonate strongly within CAIR’s culture and with the communities it serves. Colleagues describe her as measured yet courageous—someone who listens carefully, asks difficult questions, and insists that advocacy remain grounded in ethical clarity.
Under her board leadership, CAIR continues to expand its impact: defending individuals facing discrimination, challenging unconstitutional policies, training the next generation of Muslim civic leaders, and building coalitions across faith and racial lines. Dr. Fakhoury has consistently underscored that CAIR’s work is not only about Muslims, but about safeguarding the civil liberties that define American democracy itself. In this vision, the fight against Islamophobia is inseparable from the broader struggle against racism, authoritarianism, and injustice.
Equally important to her leadership is an emphasis on dignity and empathy. Dr. Fakhoury has been a strong advocate for centering human stories—of families affected by hate crimes, students confronting bias, and communities seeking safety and belonging. She believes that effective advocacy must speak both to the law and to the conscience of the nation.
As CAIR navigates an increasingly polarized political landscape, Dr. Manal Fakhoury’s presidency of the board offers steady guidance and moral reassurance. Her leadership affirms that institutions matter—but only when they are led with integrity, courage, and an unwavering commitment to justice. In helping steer CAIR’s mission forward, she stands as a reminder that principled governance can be a powerful force for social good, strengthening not only American Muslims, but the democratic fabric of the country itself.
