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Although news events and a worldview of Orientalism suggest an inherent conflict between Christians and Muslims, the two faiths are similar in many ways.
   
 
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Question 2
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Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan, which marks the revelation of the Qur'an to the Prophet Muhammad.
   
 
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Question 3
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African Americans who embrace Islam form a slight segment within the Muslims American community.
   
 
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Question 4
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Malcolm X has been the most visible spokesperson among the various Muslims groups in the African American community.
   
 
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Question 5
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Sociologist Jen'nan Ghazal Read conducted a national survey of Arab American women and concluded that being Muslim seemed to have no impact on how the women viewed gender roles.
   
 
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Question 6
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In an effort to locate domestic terrorists, the U.S. Department of Justice required that foreign-born Muslim men report to the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services to be photographed, fingerprinted, and interviewed.
   
 
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The most visible Arab American in politics has been consumer advocate Ralph Nader, who has tried to open up presidential politics to consider a true alternative to the two-party system.
   
 
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A study national survey conducted by the Council on American-Islamic Relations in 2004 found that more than three-fourths of the survey respondents view Muslims as family oriented and disagree with the statement that "Muslims are dishonest."
   
 
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Individually, all Muslims, men and women alike, must cover themselves and avoid revealing clothes designed to accentuate contours of the body and emphasize physical beauty.
   
 
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Arabs are an ethnic group and Muslims are a religious group.
   
 
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