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Omar Suleiman

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Conversation after conversation, Omar Suleiman returns to U.S. foreign policy, Islamophobia. Islam's rapid growth in the US is driven by genuine interest post-negative media portrayals, not just birth rates. Media disproportionately highlights Muslim-perpetrated violence, skewing public perception and fueling Islamophobia.

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The media's skewed portrayal of Muslim violence contributes to a 300% increase in coverage compared to non-Muslim violence.
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Suleiman highlights that the Gaza Health Ministry underreports casualties, with Israeli intelligence suggesting higher death tolls.
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The Abraham Accords are critiqued for excluding Palestinians, seen as erasing them from the peace process narrative.
#411Omar Suleiman: Palestine, Gaza, Oct 7, Israel, Resistance, Faith & Islam
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books

The Autobiography of Malcolm X
by Malcolm X

papers

Threshold reached
by Human Rights Watch
The crime of apartheid
by Amnesty International

articles

The Allure of Narcissistic Spirituality
by Rabbi
I am not your American Muslim
by CNN
Why I Oppose the Abraham Accords
by Unknown
Noura Erakat article on occupation law
by Noura Erakat

videos

United States of Hate, Muslims Under Attack
by BBC
Vice documentaries on Gaza
by Vice

others

Human Rights Watch
by Human Rights Watch
Amnesty International
by Amnesty International
Harvard Law Review
by Harvard Law Review
Jesus in the Rubble
by Reverend Munther Isaac
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