Courtney Browen
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Most Muslims are good and peaceful people who don't want to hurt anyone. They just want to practice their religion in peace and be left alone. I can also empathize with the fact that during this time, it had to have been hard for Muslim Americans knowing that their family was fighting a war against their people in the Middle East.
Most Muslims are good and peaceful people who don't want to hurt anyone. They just want to practice their religion in peace and be left alone. I can also empathize with the fact that during this time, it had to have been hard for Muslim Americans knowing that their family was fighting a war against their people in the Middle East.
Most Muslims are good and peaceful people who don't want to hurt anyone. They just want to practice their religion in peace and be left alone. I can also empathize with the fact that during this time, it had to have been hard for Muslim Americans knowing that their family was fighting a war against their people in the Middle East.
Now, thousands of people died in 9-11, which was absolutely devastating for our country. But in turn, hundreds of thousands of civilians were directly killed
Now, thousands of people died in 9-11, which was absolutely devastating for our country. But in turn, hundreds of thousands of civilians were directly killed
Now, thousands of people died in 9-11, which was absolutely devastating for our country. But in turn, hundreds of thousands of civilians were directly killed
because of the wars in the middle east then indirectly due to the impact of the war it's been reported that millions of people lost their lives so for muslim americans watching that unfold i know it had to have been difficult and sadly in response to all of that a number of muslims would become even more radicalized including nadal hassan but it goes without saying that taking matters into your own hands and gunning down over a dozen people is never the answer
because of the wars in the middle east then indirectly due to the impact of the war it's been reported that millions of people lost their lives so for muslim americans watching that unfold i know it had to have been difficult and sadly in response to all of that a number of muslims would become even more radicalized including nadal hassan but it goes without saying that taking matters into your own hands and gunning down over a dozen people is never the answer
because of the wars in the middle east then indirectly due to the impact of the war it's been reported that millions of people lost their lives so for muslim americans watching that unfold i know it had to have been difficult and sadly in response to all of that a number of muslims would become even more radicalized including nadal hassan but it goes without saying that taking matters into your own hands and gunning down over a dozen people is never the answer
And unbeknownst to everyone, Nadal Hassan was on that very path. But despite his growing radicalization, Nadal's performance in the army at this time was outstanding. They even noted, quote, must promote, best qualified, a star officer. And in 2007, he would officially complete his residency at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
And unbeknownst to everyone, Nadal Hassan was on that very path. But despite his growing radicalization, Nadal's performance in the army at this time was outstanding. They even noted, quote, must promote, best qualified, a star officer. And in 2007, he would officially complete his residency at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
And unbeknownst to everyone, Nadal Hassan was on that very path. But despite his growing radicalization, Nadal's performance in the army at this time was outstanding. They even noted, quote, must promote, best qualified, a star officer. And in 2007, he would officially complete his residency at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
From there, he would start his fellowship in preventative disaster psychiatry. Ironically, the program was created to train psychiatrists to use their skills to help with mass casualties, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters.
From there, he would start his fellowship in preventative disaster psychiatry. Ironically, the program was created to train psychiatrists to use their skills to help with mass casualties, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters.
From there, he would start his fellowship in preventative disaster psychiatry. Ironically, the program was created to train psychiatrists to use their skills to help with mass casualties, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters.
And after a while, Nadal even started having problems with people at the mosque. By 2008, he started speaking with them about the idea of jihad, and they were all a little thrown off. One member stated, quote, I was trying to modernize him. I tried my best. He used to hate America as a whole. He was more anti-American than American. "'I couldn't get through to him.
And after a while, Nadal even started having problems with people at the mosque. By 2008, he started speaking with them about the idea of jihad, and they were all a little thrown off. One member stated, quote, I was trying to modernize him. I tried my best. He used to hate America as a whole. He was more anti-American than American. "'I couldn't get through to him.
And after a while, Nadal even started having problems with people at the mosque. By 2008, he started speaking with them about the idea of jihad, and they were all a little thrown off. One member stated, quote, I was trying to modernize him. I tried my best. He used to hate America as a whole. He was more anti-American than American. "'I couldn't get through to him.
"'He was a typical fundamentalist Muslim.'" So when Adal failed to find anyone to agree with him at the mosque, he turned to the internet to vent his frustrations. According to Death on Base, Adal found an article on Scribd.com that reprimanded suicide bombers. And he posted, "'Suicide bombers whose intention "'by sacrificing their lives "'is to help save Muslims by killing enemy soldiers.'"
"'He was a typical fundamentalist Muslim.'" So when Adal failed to find anyone to agree with him at the mosque, he turned to the internet to vent his frustrations. According to Death on Base, Adal found an article on Scribd.com that reprimanded suicide bombers. And he posted, "'Suicide bombers whose intention "'by sacrificing their lives "'is to help save Muslims by killing enemy soldiers.'"