1. How do Muslims abroad view the United States?
2. Why are Muslims not terrorists?
3.W...
History, 15.12.2020 01:00 camperjamari12
1. How do Muslims abroad view the United States?
2. Why are Muslims not terrorists?
3.What are the encouraging signs in the United States and other countries?
4. What do Muslims believe?
5. Are women treated equally? What are the issues women face?
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