http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/06/AR2008080601081.html
By Perry Bacon
Washington
Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 6, 2008; 9:45 AM
Barack Obama's national Muslim outreach coordinator has
resigned amid a controversy of over his connections to a man
who the Justice
Department named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the
racketeering trial last
year of several alleged Hamas fund-raisers.
Mazen Asbahi, a Chicago
lawyer who had been appointed to help Obama reach out to
Muslims, stepped down
on Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported late last night.
The paper had inquired about his relationship with Jamal
Said, who served on a board with Asbahi in 2000 that is a
subsidiary of the
North American Islamic Trust, which holds titles to mosques,
Islamic centers,
schools, and other real estate around the country. Said had
been named in an
investigation of alleged Hamas fund-raisers, which ended in a
mistrial last
year, the paper reported.
"I am stepping down from the volunteer role I recently
agreed to take on with the Obama campaign as Arab-American
and Muslim American
coordinator in order to avoid distracting from Barack Obama's
message of change,"
Ashabi wrote in a statement Obama's campaign staff released
last night.
Obama aides said Asbahi had only worked in his volunteer
position in the campaign since July 26 and they would appoint
a new person to
the job.
After his appointment, Ashbahi had written on the campaign's
blog, "we need Muslim Americans to get excited about the
Campaign, and
there's a lot to get excited about."
"Sure, there have been mis-steps," he said.
"And of course there are added sensitivities with our faith
given the
"smear" campaign trying to paint the Senator as too exotic
and too
un-American to be President."
Obama had apologized to two women who were barred from
sitting behind the podium by campaign volunteers seeking to
prevent the women's
headscarves from appearing in photographs or on television
with the candidate
at a rally in Detroit
in June.