I strongly believe that the collective sobriety with which the Americans conducted themselves as a nation after the 9/11 attacks is worthy of highest praise. From the Eastern Seaboard to the Deep South and San Francisco Bay, church groups, civil society organizations and concerned individuals came out in record numbers to protect the seemingly vulnerable Muslim communities: Arabs, Indonesians, Indians, Pakistanis and many more. The number of reported hate crimes nationwide was astonishingly low and the process of assimilation, with a few exceptions, of Muslims into the mainstream of American life went on fairly smoothly. It is difficult for me to imagine that people of any other nation would have shown such remarkable restraint in the aftermath of a similar attack on its soil.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 7th, 2010.
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