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Muslim groups in the US

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Submitted by simon (United States), May 21, 2012 at 23:05

Does anyone know of an in depth study/review of these Islamist organizations and their possible connections to extremists? I am pretty sure that the ISNA was formed, along with the MSA (Muslim Students Association) from the Muslim Brotherhood,It would be interesting to see a historical documentation to understand just how many of these groups are operating in the USA.

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The Tax man and Islam [62 words]dhimmi no moreSep 23, 2013 06:53209959
Muslim groups in the US [59 words]simonMay 21, 2012 23:05195781
The extent and depth of Islamists in the U.S. [62 words]akJan 6, 2009 10:17147138

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