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Aisha Sultan on what it means to be Muslim in America today
For many Muslims in the United States, 9/11 changed America as they knew it. Bigotry and discrimination made Muslims of all stripes feel condemned for crimes they didn't commit. But some people met that adversity with resilience, and 20 years later many have found their voice in a post 9/11 world. Here to reflect upon what it means to be Muslim in America today is Aisha Sultan, a columnist at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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