American Muslims have the same values of Muslims every where. However, exceptions are the Americans who are following the Nation of Islam (NOI) organization. Followers of NOI are not considered belonging to main stream Muslims especially because they have the racist belief that black Muslims are superior to the whites while Islam teachings per Quran and prophet Muhammad are against any discrimination and against racism based on color, gender, nationality, or faith.
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Answer 1A lot many Muslims are living peacefully as law-abiding citizens in America. The Americans have no objection to the law-abiding Muslims. They don't hate them. Neither the Americans nor the Muslims have any cause to hate each oher. They are living as friends.Answer 2While it is the case that the overwhelming majority of Muslims are peaceful and decent human beings, this is not the general American perception, especially where conservatives are concerned. Views range wildly from those who believe all Muslims are secret terrorists to the idea that Muslims and their values do not compliment the American way of life. Liberal Americans tend to be of the perspective that Muslims add richness to the American cultural fabric.
American Muslims wear a hood wrap called a hijab. This is common with Muslim women. When it comes to other apparel, American Muslims tend to wear the same American clothing we do.
The values taught by Islam to the Muslims are very good & benevolent.
Every state in America has Muslims.
No, because there were no Muslims living in the colonies at the time of the American Revolution.
The phone number of the Collectiion And Stories Of American Muslims is: 202-678-6906.
American social, economic and political values are the driving force in US society. With that said, it can be fair to say that American values and society's values are interchangeable.
The address of the Collectiion And Stories Of American Muslims is: 2524 Elvans Rd SE, Washington, DC 20020-3508
No, bean pie was encouraged by Elijah Muhammad for the African American community of muslims to eat better. Not sure if he really invented it though.
I am proud to be an American Muslim because it embodies a rich tapestry of cultural diversity and shared values of freedom and justice. My identity allows me to contribute to a vibrant community that champions tolerance and understanding. By practicing my faith in a society that values pluralism, I help foster dialogue and unity among people of different backgrounds. This unique perspective enables me to challenge stereotypes and showcase the positive contributions of Muslims to American society.
No...How can we? There are many people in American that were born and raised there and are Muslim as well. Many Muslims may disagree with the choices that the American government or their armed forces make. But we don't dislike the American people in general.
Obama respects some American values, but not all that are found in the Constitution.