[5] Clarion Project states its mission is to expose and reduce the threats of extremism to create a safer world for all.
[7] The project's advisory board included Raheel Raza[8] president of Muslims Facing Tomorrow, Zuhdi Jasser president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD) [9] and Michelle Baron.
[10][11][12][13] The nonprofit Charity Navigator has rated the Clarion Project 4 out of 4 stars.
[14] The Southern Poverty Law Center listed the organization as an "anti-Muslim hate group" in 2016–2019.
[17][18] Clarion previously employed security-analyst Ryan Mauro, who according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, has asserted that there were multiple "no-go zones" for non-Muslims across the U.K. and Europe and has spoken about the supposed rising number of Muslim enclaves across the U.S., governed by "gangs of Islamic extremists" enforcing the Shariah law.