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After 9/11, a 20-year civil rights journey for two women and the Bay Area Muslim community
By Deepa Fernandes (SFC CHRONICLE) As dusk fell on Sept. 11, 2001, 3,000 miles from the smoldering World Trade Center…
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ADL head: On NY Islamic center, we were wrong, plain and simple
by Jonathan A. Greenblatt Syrian refugee and activist: 'You either leave or you die' 08:25 Jonathan A. Greenblatt is CEO and…
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Since 9/11, Americans have embraced their Muslim neighbors
Twenty years on, Islamic life in the United States is flourishing. Most Americans wouldn’t have it any other way. By…
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Muslim youth in America: A generation shadowed by the aftermath of 9/11
BY BRITTNY MEJIASTAFF WRITER (LA TIMES) On a rainy day during her sophomore year of high school, as Aissata Ba studied…
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America’s major religions and denominations, often divided
By: Chris Stewart (THE DENVER CHANNEL) To many of those who have worn the uniform, it represents more than a title.…
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Comparing Texas’ abortion ban to Islamic law is inaccurate, perpetuates Islamophobia, experts say
By Alejandra Molina | Religion News Service (WASHINGTON POST) (RNS) — The comparisons to Islamic law and Muslim majority countries after the Texas…
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US faith groups unite to help Afghanistan refugees after war
BY LUIS ANDRES HENAO, PETER SMITH AND MARIAM FAM ASSOCIATED PRESS (THE OLYMPIAN) America’s major religions and denominations, often divided on…
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Muslims are a growing presence in U.S., but still face negative views from the public
BY BESHEER MOHAMED (PEW RESEARCH) An unprecedented amount of public attention focused on Muslim Americans in the wake of the terrorist…
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Since 9/11, US Muslims Have Gained Unprecedented Political, Cultural Influence
BY STEVE FRIESS (NEWS WEEK) It’s been an impressive 2021 so far for Muslim Americans. The U.S. Senate, that bastion of partisan…
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Islamic fashion show celebrates modesty, highlights designers’ creativity
By Paradise Afshar, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) If she had her way, N’aimah Abdullah would have spent her summer island hoping…
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