Xenophobic “loyalists” have long co-opted America’s definition of a “patriot”. Perhaps the most well-known racist political party was that of the 1850s “Know Nothing Party”. Their stated objective was to fight against ‘foreign’ influences (meaning America’s ethnic and religious minori
This Fourth of July we must assess our patriotism and ask ourselves: what kind of commitment to America will benefit our children, our compatriots, the world, and us?
I used to be asked this question in Pakistan as well: are you Pakistani first or Muslim first? Yet, it has always made me uncomfortable, it forces you to feel that the two: religious and national identity, are somehow mutually exclusive.
Are you a patriotic American? As a Muslim in America, an American-Muslim or Muslim-American (however you define yourself), your patriotism has probably been suspect for quite a while, particularly since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.