March 14, 2003
Living With Islam
Since September 11, 2001, it has become clear that the question that haunts most people interested in world peace is whether Americans and non-American Muslims can coexist despite their seemingly irreconcilable differences. Of course, millions of Muslims are Americans, too, but because Islam still appears alien in the popular imagination, such Muslims occupy a precarious position, much the same as other ethnic and religious minorities throughout history. Those differences are not easy to
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