Muslims and Arab Americans are different groups in the United States and although some Muslim Americans overlap with Arab ancestry, they are different from one another. Most Muslims are not of the Arab background. The Arabs are an ethnic group and the Muslims are a religious group. The name Arab Americans refers to the immigrants and their descendents from the countries that now comprise the Arab world.
The Arabic language is the single most-unifying force among Arabs, although not all Arabs and certainly not all Arab Americans can read and speak Arabic. Muslims practice Islam, which is the second largest religion to Christianity.
2. According to research and news reports within the past 2 years, what are some of the changes the United States has made to policies concerning the treatment of Muslim and Arabic members of society? * Within the past two years, the United States has not done anything to rectify the treatment of Muslims and Arabs in the United States. After September 11, 2001, the Justice Department is considering letting the FBI investigate Americans without any …show more content…
Because of Orientalism, many Muslims and Arabs are stereotyped against due to their religion. As of today, September 10, 2010, a Florida Pastor Terry Jones has threatened to burn copies of the Quran (Islam’s Holy Book), because he feels the Book of Quran is of the Devil. With the rise of hate crimes toward Arabs and Muslims on the rise, this course of action would be devastating for the Arab and Muslim communities. Although many Americans do not agree with Pastor Ted Jones, his actions will cause further separation between Arabs, Muslims. and Americans. Because of the attack on the World trade center many people judge all Muslims and Arabs as terrorists, which is