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Quran burning could also ignite America's national identity
“The issue is no longer about Islam, mosques, Korans, or Muslim beliefs taking root in our soil. The issue is our national identity. We must stand now to reclaim it – together.”
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– Seeme Hasan, founder of Muslims for America and Muslims for Bush, and Mansoor Ijaz, chairman of the private equity investment firm Aquarius Global Prartners. The statement is from their opinion piece for the Monitor about Quran burning and America's identity.









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