Muslim Americans Grapple With Implications of Donald Trump Victories
For Muslims living in the U.S., particularly young people born and raised here, the wins reveal disturbing truths about the views of millions of fellow citizens.
For Muslims living in the U.S., particularly young people born and raised here, the wins reveal disturbing truths about the views of millions of fellow citizens.
Baby Doe was 7 months old when he was added to the terror watchlist as a "known or suspected terrorist."
A college student removed from a Southwest flight this month for speaking Arabic says anti-Muslim hysteria in the U.S. plays into the hands of ISIS.
The German government is considering a request from Turkey to file criminal charges against a comedian who insulted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on a late-night show.
All forms of resistance to Israeli occupation — violent and nonviolent — are deemed illegitimate.
A student attending flight school makes a hostile comment on social media that prompts an investigation by the Secret Service and his detention by immigration authorities.
Matt Bors, now a contributor to <em>The Intercept</em>, ponders Trump, fascism, and slop rations.
When Muhammad “Zakir” Khan tried to sign up for the beta test of an upcoming first-person shooter called Paragon, he got an unusual error message.
The poll Trump cites as evidence that a sizable minority of the world's Muslims support violence against America was a discredited opt-in online survey by a far-right anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist.
Trump is not an outlier, and it's dangerous to treat him as one. There's a sprawling cottage industry devoted to demonizing Muslims as the supreme threat, and much of it is quite mainstream.
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