
One Hundred Questions and Answers About Muslim Americans is part of the Michigan State University School of Journalism series in cultural competence.
This guide has sections on culture, language, religions, social norms, history, politics, families and food.
The guide is intended for people in business, schools, places of worship, government, medicine, law enforcement, human resources and journalism—anywhere it is important to know more about communities. It is intended for individuals and for groups.
Among the 100 questions, you will learn:
- How do I say “Muslim”?
- What is the difference between Islam and Muslim?
- Who is Allah?
- Who is Muhammad?
- How many Muslims are there around the world?
- Where do most of the world’s Muslims live?
- Are most Arabs in the world Muslim?
- How many Muslims are there in the United States?
- Are most Muslims in the United States immigrants?
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- Students at MSU write short guide to Muslims — Detroit Free Press article