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    Another attack leaves US Muslims fearing backlash

    11/7/2009, 5:12 a.m. EST
    ERIC GORSKI
    The Associated Press
     

    (AP) — As word spread that a gunman had opened fire at a Texas military base leaving a trail of carnage, a chilling realization swept across the U.S. Muslim community: The killer has an Islamic name.

    From a professor who just testified in Congress, to a White House adviser appearing before a Jewish group and a former Marine driving home from work, Muslims across the country were shocked, angry and afraid that the attack would erode efforts to erase anti-Islamic stereotypes.

    Many Islamic leaders said the Fort Hood tragedy that left 13 dead and 30 wounded including the alleged gunman, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, could post the sternest test for U.S. Muslims since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

    "A lot of us work very hard for this country, to make America a better place," said Muqtedar Khan, a progressive Muslim scholar who has just given U.S. congressional testimony on foreign policy in Afghanistan before Thursday's attack.

    "And this one nut like Major Hasan comes along, and in one crazy episode of a few seconds he undermines these years and years of hard work we are doing to make American Muslims part of the mainstream in the community."

    Hasan, an Army psychiatrist, is a Muslim who attended his former mosque daily and had an "Allah is Love" bumper sticker on his car. Soldiers reported Friday that the shooter shouted "Allahu Akbar!"-Arabic for "God is great!"-during the rampage.

    Other troubling details emerged, including reports that authorities suspect Hasan posted online messages about suicide bombers and violence, was struggling with a pending deployment to Afghanistan and was being harassed in the Army for being a Muslim.

    While a motive remains unclear, the confirmation of Hasan's faith alone prompted major Muslim groups and mosques to issue statements condemning the killings as contrary to Islam and praising the service of the many Muslim Americans in the U.S. military.

    Of immediate concern was security at mosques Friday, Islam's main day of communal prayer.

    In Washington, Chicago and elsewhere, mosques asked police for extra patrols. In Garden Grove, California, officers stood watch outside a mosque as a precaution.

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