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6 unusual facts about Islam in the United States


Andrea Elliott

As a reporter for The New York Times, she covers Islam in the United States.

Mooz-lum

Mooz-lum (i.e. "Muslim") tells the story of an African American Muslim family whose lives are changed by the September 11 attacks and their aftermath.

Patriot Act, Title I

Section 102 was a general statement which confirmed that Arab Americans, Muslim Americans, and Americans from South Asia play a vital role in the United States, and are as equally entitled to full civil rights as any other American.

Reliance of the Traveller

The book was translated by the American Muslim scholar Nuh Ha Mim Keller in 1991 and became the first translation of a standard Islamic legal reference in a European language to be certified by Al-Azhar.

The Muslims I Know

The film tries to answer the clichéd question “Where are the moderate Muslims?” by focusing on a small American Muslim community.

United States–Israel Strategic Partnership Act of 2013

Coogan believes that the program would allow Israel to discriminate against Palestinian Americans, Arab Americans and Muslim-Americans who travel to Israel.


Jummah on Capitol Hill

Jummah on Capitol Hill was a gathering of approximately five thousand Muslim Americans on September 25, 2009 at the West Lawn to make Jummah (Friday Prayer Service) at the Capitol.

Left-wing fascism

The effectiveness of the NCLC is seen in the success in building single-issue alliances with the far right and anti-Semitic Liberty Lobby, Black Muslim movements and conservative Teamsters Union officials.


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