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  2. Muslim attitudes toward terrorism - Wikipedia

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    The bombing attempt on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 was condemned by Muslim groups. In Canada, a group of Canadian and U.S. Islamic leaders issued a fatwa, or religious edict, condemning any attacks by extremists or terrorists on the United States or Canada and declaring that an attack by extremists on the two countries would constitute an attack on Muslims living in North America.

  3. Reactions to the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Georgia: On 5 October 2001, President Eduard Shevardnadze met with US President George W. Bush in Washington, D.C., where he offered "full cooperation and full solidarity", backing the creation of the U.S. anti-terrorism coalition, although noting that the United Nations should be responsible for global security and proposing a summit of world ...

  4. Islamic extremism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Researchers found that "terrorist attacks" by Islamist militants receive 357% more media attention than attacks committed by non-Muslims or White Americans. Terrorist attacks committed by non-Muslims (or where the religion was unknown) received an average of 15 headlines, while those committed by Muslim extremists received 105 headlines. [41]

  5. Opinion: Being a Muslim American right now is like living on ...

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    Being American, like 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume was, does not protect us from the stigma of being Palestinian or Arab, Muslim and from the “Middle East.” Rather, these latter identities keep ...

  6. Heraa Hashmi - Wikipedia

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    The website was designed to show that Muslims are constantly condemning terrorism and also to demonstrate how ridiculous it is that Muslims are constantly expected to apologise for terrorist acts. Muslims “held to a different standard than other minorities: 1.6 billion people are expected to apologise and condemn [terrorism] on behalf of a ...

  7. Biden’s wrong: It’s not Islamophobic to condemn jihadist ...

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    The president’s speech was a case of poor timing and trying to please too many people. | Opinion

  8. What is the Investigative Project on Terrorism, and who is ...

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    An anti-Muslim group called the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) is accused of using informants based in Muslim advocacy groups, including the Council on American-Islamic Relations ...

  9. Islam and violence - Wikipedia

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    The figure was unchanged – still 8% – for American Muslims by 2011. [335] Pew in 2009 found that, among Muslims asked if suicide bombings against civilians was justifiable, 43% said it was justifiable in Nigeria, 38% in Lebanon, 15% in Egypt, 13% in Indonesia, 12% in Jordan, 7% among Arab Israelis, 5% in Pakistan, and 4% in Turkey.