Most Muslims in countries worldwide, including the US, are Sunni. Countries where Shias are the majority are Iran, Iraq, and Azerbaijan.
The majority of Americans follow Christianity in one sect or another.
Islam is probably the largest religious group in the US that practices polygamy, although most Muslims are not polygamist.
Muslims belong to both the Democratic and Republican parties. They are both conservative and liberal.
not terrorists like you think they are! If you meant sunni or shia, they are sunni. And if you want to further categorise, they are traditionalists.
Of course not, most Muslims like the US as a country and as a political model. However, their issue is primarily with US foreign policy which has overseen the support of dictatorships, wars, and coups d'état in Muslim-majority countries.
There is no true answer as there is not enough information. For example you could say the US doesnt belong because it has no official language. Or you could say Russia doesnt belong because its not in the Americas. Or you could say Brazil doesnt belong because its majority ethnicity is not white. You need a more specific reason as to why one of these terms do not belong.
2010: Both the Executive and Legislative Branches of the US Government are run by a Democratic Majority.
Most of us are Sunni, of course. Then there are Syrian Christians and Jews, as well. Not as many as Muslims, of course. The sect called the "Alawi" are a minority in Syria - but the president of Syria comes from that group. They are actually not Muslims by the clear definition of what Islam is. But then, I do not consider many of the Shiah to be really Muslims either. At least, not those who pray to other than the One God.
they're are also christians and Jews but a majority of us are Muslims Emir Most Arabic peoples are followers of the Muslim faith.
The majority of the residents of the Falkland Islands belong to the Church of England (Anglican Church).
All 50 US states 'belong' to the US
There are no Muslims in the US Senate. There are two Muslims in the House of Representatives: Keith Ellison and André Carson.