There are certainly Muslims who do like America and others who are less inclined to do this. Generally, Muslims appreciate the political rights and freedoms about America and the ease of life in America, but are significantly less supportive of US Foreign Policy.
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In the United States there are 6.58% of muslims.
There are at least 600,000 Muslims in The United States of America.
Different sources say different things. 2.5 million Muslims per Pew Forum study as of October 2009. see link below. 2.7 million Muslims per Council on American Islamic Relations as of 2011. 5-7 million Muslims per CNN reports (not cited).
I don't really understand your question, but there are a lot of Muslims in the U.S..
towards the east and Mecca
AnswerThere are 5,600,000 Muslims in America out of 250,300,000 people, which is approximately 2%.
The events of Sept. 11 transformed life for Muslims in the United States, and the flow of immigrants from countries like Egypt, Pakistan and Morocco thinned sharply. But five years later, as the United States wrestles with questions of terrorism, civil liberties and immigration control, Muslims appear to be moving here again in surprising numbers, according to statistics collected by the Department of Homeland Security and the Census Bureau
There are about 2.5 million American Muslims, or 0.8% of the US population, as per the Pew Forum study as of October 2009.
Former Muslims United was created in 2009.
There are no Muslims in the US Senate. There are two Muslims in the House of Representatives: Keith Ellison and André Carson.
Yes, people of all religions are allowed in America. The United States was built on the ideals of religious freedom. However, many Muslims face discrimination in America.
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