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What do Muslims think?

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After the attacks on 9/11, fear and anger often colored Americans attitudes toward Islam, leading many to associate the faith with terrorism and a desire to destroy the West. But what do Muslims across the world think about America and its people?  Is Muslim anger as widespread as many think?  Elliana Bisgaard-Church asks author Steven Kull, who has a new book on the topic.

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After the attacks on 9/11, fear and anger often colored Americans attitudes toward Islam, leading many to associate the faith with terrorism and a desire to destroy the West. But what do Muslims across the world think about America and its people?  Is Muslim anger as widespread as many think?  Elliana Bisgaard-Church asks author Steven Kull, who has a new book on the topic.