Islam and Muslims – Undermined Trust
September 11th, 2001 events effected nearly all aspects of our life. Political and economical consequences of the attacks are well known and still discussed almost everyday on almost every TV channel and mass media. The atmosphere is not good. It’s changed. It’s wearing! The daytime skies over America’s major cities still contain security helicopters, bridges and tunnels are constantly checked, longer lines in airports remind us about the tragedy. Realization and understanding that no country, regardless of its military strength, financial power and geographical location is safe from terrorism has firmly settled in everybody’s mind. In other words September 11, 2001 had changed the world. But the one thing that probably changed more than anything else was the public
day. The idea of recovering trust for Islam and Muslims was fundamental for this channels right after the attacks on WTC. That report showed us people from all over the and ‘terrorism’ became synonyms. Did they? that for some period of time they did. In my opinion, the tremendous effect on creating
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