Mahdi Bray

Wright Mahdi Bray (born "Wright Bray" January 9, 1950), was a Muslim American civil and human rights activist, the National Director of the American Muslim Alliance[2], and formerly served as executive director of the Muslim American Society's Freedom Foundation (MAS Freedom) based in Washington, DC.

[4] Bray used to be political director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC).

[5][6] In 2001 Bray served as a liaison with United States President George W. Bush's White House Faith-Based Initiative Program, which he later opposed.

[5][7][8] After the September 11 attacks, he and other Muslim leaders met with then-U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.

He is a Washington, DC, television and radio talk show host, and has appeared on CBS News, Fox, MSNBC, CNN, C-SPAN, Aljazeera, and many TV and radio talk shows.

Mahdi Bray
at 2006 peace protest.