Dr. Anisa Abd el Fattah is the President of the National Association of Muslim American Women, and is associated with the International Association for Muslim Women and Children, a UN accredited NGO with the UN Habitat conference, and the Division on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinians. She is the past President of the United Association for Studies and Research, a northern Va. research institute and think tank. She is the Assistant Director of the Islamic Political Action Council of America, and a member of the Board of Directors for (CAIR), Council on American Islamic Relations. She co-authored with Dr. Ahmed Yousef, "The Agent: Truth Behind the Anti-Muslim Campaign in America", and "Islam and America: A New Reading." She is also the Editor of the Middle East Affairs Journal (MEAJ) house of organ of UASR. She is a regular contributor to the American Muslim, published by the Muslim American Society. Sister Anisa also authored, "Justice and Normative Law: Common Ground Underlying Christian-Muslim Cooperation," and "Revolution, The People, Basic Rights, and Social Order; The Institutionalization of the Islamic Revolution in Iran."