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At 250, America's Muslims are proud of our country but in a debate with ourselves

The Hill

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July 4, 2026

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At 250, America's Muslims are proud of our country but in a debate with ourselves

New polling shows a patriotic, politically diverse community that refuses to fit familiar stereotypes.

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 21, 2026

Imam attacked outside mosque in Canada in alleged Islamophobic incident

Attack ‘stark reminder of the danger that rising Islamophobia poses to our communities every day,' says Canadian Muslim group

ABNA English

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· Jun 25, 2026

Scotland's First Minister: My Government Stands Firmly with Muslims

John Swinney, following the injury of five Muslim men in an Islamophobic attack on a mosque in Edinburgh, appeared among local Muslims and said, I want to give Muslims my absolute assurance that my government stands firmly in solidarity with Muslim communities across the country.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 25, 2026

America's Islam Paradox

The most committed voices of Muslim anti-Americanism in the United States are not marginalized newcomers. They are privileged, cosmopolitan insiders who lead largely secular lives, writes Reihan Salam.

Alt News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Back-to-back incidents of anti-Muslim violence, hate contradict Kiren Rijiju’s claims of ‘safety’

During an interview at the Indian Express Idea Exchange event on June 15, 2026, Union minister of minority affairs, Kiren Rijiju, said, “You are maligning the character of the nation by saying that Muslims are not safe in India”. However, a series of incidents that took place across the country only a few days before []

National Review

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· Jul 4, 2026

Twenty-Five Movies to Celebrate America at 250

They tell the story of who we are and why this big, beautiful, rambunctious nation is one worth the fight.

Presstv

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· Jul 4, 2026

Ayatollah Khamenei’s martyrdom inspired Muslims in pursuit of unity: Pezeshkian

President Pezeshkian says Ayatollah Khamenei's martyrdom inspired Muslims in their pursuit of unity.

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Related coverage for "At 250, America's Muslims are proud of our country but in a debate with ourselves": Anadolu Agency — Imam attacked outside mosque in Canada in alleged Islamophobic incident. ABNA English — Scotland's First Minister: My Government Stands Firmly with Muslims. Real Clear Politics — America's Islam Paradox. Alt News — Back-to-back incidents of anti-Muslim violence, hate contradict Kiren Rijiju’s claims of ‘safety’. National Review — Twenty-Five Movies to Celebrate America at 250. Presstv — Ayatollah Khamenei’s martyrdom inspired Muslims in pursuit of unity: Pezeshkian