(WKYU) Kentucky’s Muslim community will gather in Frankfort next month for the inaugural Muslim Day at the state capitol.
Muslims from all over the state will tour the building on January 22, meet with legislators, pray in the Rotunda, and receive training on how to advocate for issues affecting the Muslim community.
[Waheedah] Muhammad, chair of the Kentucky chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said one of the goals of the event is to clear up misconceptions about the Islamic faith.
“One thing that really helps is for people to know a Muslim one-on-one, and that’s part of encouraging Muslims to get out, to be involved in society, because if people know you personally, that’s their image of Islam,” Muhammad told WKU Public Radio.