FALLS CHURCH, Va., April 13, 2016 -- Azzad Asset Management, investment advisor to the Azzad Funds, announced today that it has added its voice to a growing campaign to investigate whether Exxon Mobil Corp. intentionally misled the public and its shareholders about the risks of climate change.
Earlier this month, a group of socially responsible investment managers, including Azzad, sent a letter to the United States Department of Justice calling for an investigation. It read in part:
Recent reports have shown that Exxon knew about the threat of climate change decades ago. Yet over the course of nearly forty years, the company has contributed millions of dollars to think tanks and politicians that have done their best to spread doubt and misinformation — first on the existence of climate change, then the extent of the problem, and now its cause. If Exxon intentionally misled the public about climate change and fossil fuels, then they should be held accountable. We are calling for an immediate investigation.
The letter from investment industry leaders follows recent action by state law enforcement officials to put pressure on the energy company.
Last month, a coalition of attorneys general announced their support for New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's inquiry into potential fraud at Exxon Mobil. Attorneys general from Vermont, Maryland, Massachusetts, Virginia, Connecticut and the Virgin Islands, as well as former Vice President Al Gore, attended the event.
Some see the current actions against Exxon Mobil and other fossil fuel companies as similar to lawsuits against tobacco companies in the recent past. Those lawsuits exacted billions of dollars in penalties.
ABOUT AZZAD
Azzad Asset Management, investment advisor to the Azzad Funds and sponsor of the Azzad Ethical Wrap Program, is committed to providing investment services designed to help people enjoy optimum performance without compromising their values. Azzad is a member of the Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment, the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, and the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions. The firm, based outside Washington, D.C., is a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contact: Investment Communications Director Joshua Brockwell, 703-207-7005, ext. 109, [email protected]; Amina Rubin, 703-207-7005, ext. 120, [email protected]
Please consider a Fund's objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before you invest. The summary prospectus and prospectus contain this and other important information. For a hard copy, please call 1-888-350-3369. Read the prospectus carefully before investing or sending money. The Azzad Funds are self-distributed. Azzad Asset Management serves as investment advisor.
CONTACT: Investment Communications Director Joshua Brockwell,
703-207-7005, ext. 109, [email protected];
Amina Rubin,
703-207-7005, ext. 120, [email protected]


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