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'''Hamid Shahriari''' is the secretary-general of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, a real member of the Supreme Council of Cyberspace, and an advisor to the director of seminaries on information technology and cyberspace affairs.  
'''The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)''' is a prominent advocacy organization based in the United States, focused on improving public understanding and policies that affect American Muslims. Established in 1986, MPAC originally began as the Muslim Political Action Committee of the Islamic Center of Southern California and later rebranded to its current name. The organization plays a significant role in addressing issues related to civil rights, national security, and interfaith relations.
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The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) is a prominent advocacy organization based in the United States, focused on improving public understanding and policies that affect American Muslims. Established in 1986, MPAC originally began as the Muslim Political Action Committee of the Islamic Center of Southern California and later rebranded to its current name. The organization plays a significant role in addressing issues related to civil rights, national security, and interfaith relations. Continue ...