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On September 17, 2001—six days after al-Qaeda's September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon—George W. Bush, then president of the United States, delivered remarks at the Islamic Center of Washington (also called the speech at the Islamic Center of Washington or "Islam Is Peace"), a speech that affirmed that the vast majority of Muslims were unassociated with, and ...
Source: Denise M. Bostdorff, "George W. Bush's Post-September 11 Rhetoric of Covenant Renewal: Upholding the Faith of the Greatest Generation", Quarterly Journal of Speech 89, no. 4 (2003): 301–302: President George W. Bush; and an evangelical Christian like the president; and Likewise, in a highly visible speech at the Islamic Center of ...
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Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in his first purported speech in nearly a year, has called on followers to fight on despite recent defeats, according to an audio recording posted on the ...
Remarks at the Islamic Center of Washington; S. September 2001 George W. Bush speech to a joint session of Congress; Space policy of the George W. Bush administration
Adam Soltani, the organization’s executive director, said since the war began Oct. 7, CAIR-Oklahoma has received several hate emails and phone calls.
A rendering of the new Islamic Center of Tacoma at 31 Montana Ave. shows a minaret rising next to the building. Flyers with the image were handed out before the start of Eid al-Adha services on ...