Cincinnati Enquirer: Muslim Criticizes Backlash
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Description: Dr. Salem Foad explains what it is to be Muslim and why America should not stereotype an entire religion.
(September 14, 2001)
Educator says terrorists not true believers Like many Americans, Dr. Salem Foad watched with horror Tuesday as terrorists crashed two hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center and another into the Pentagon. The troubling images wracked him with pain and worry partly because his 30-year-old daughter worked at a hospital just a few blocks fromthe burning Pentagon.
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Page title: | Muslim criticizes backlash |
Keywords: | Like many Americans, Dr. Salem Foad watched with horror Tuesday as terrorists crashed two hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center and another into the Pentagon. The troubling images wracked him with pain and worry partly because his 30-year-old daughter worked at a hospital just a few blocks fromthe burning Pentagon. His daughter would turn out to be OK, but Dr. Foad would hear more disturbing news hours later when friends and fellow Muslims told him of threatening phone calls being received at the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati in West Chester Township. The Indian Hill doctor-teacher and president of the International Academy of Cincinnati spoke with Enquirer reporter Kevin Aldridge recently about reactions in the Muslim and Arab-American communities to backlash. He also attempted to shed some light on the religion of Islam and its followers. |
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