The Muslim Brotherhood membership includes designated terrorist organizations like Hamas.

I've got many letters from Muslim organizations thanking me for making 'Kingdom of Heaven.'

Liberty in Islam is the liberty to be a Muslim, democracy likewise, individualism likewise.

The hatred Muslim extremists feel against the West feeds on certain conflicts in the world.

I am a proud, British-born Muslim, and I love my country more than any other place on earth.

I grew up with a lot of friends who are white, black, Muslim, non-Muslim. I like people a lot.

Whether they are Jewish, Muslim, Christian, or atheist, everybody has a place in this society.

I was a Muslim once, remember, and it was when I was most devout that I was most full of hate.

My characters are not role-model Muslims, but they struggle to make choices using Muslim logic.

Yusuf Qaradawi is probably the most well-known legal authority in the whole Muslim world today.

I think there has been a lack of full cooperation from too many people in the Muslim community.

A woman as the leader of the Free World is an impossibility. Muslim countries won't talk to you.

This clash of the culture, East and the West, us and them, Muslim and Christian, does not exist.

Jamal Khashoggi was a Muslim Brotherhood operative, and so I don't really feel sympathy for him.

I want to have a president in the U.S. who tries to win the hearts and minds of the Muslim world.

Do not look down upon any Muslim, for even the most inferior believer is great in the eyes of God.

I think the way I am, the way I'm chilled out, has a lot to do with being Muslim and having faith.

I'm a Muslim, but I think Jesus would have a drink with me. He would be cool. He would talk to me.

I think stopping any Muslim artist from performing at Ramlila is a cheap gimmick to gain publicity.

My upbringing was completely liberal from the start. In fact, I didn't even have a Muslim identity.

Whatever color you believe in, be it green or orange, Hindu or Muslim, you can't cheat your country.

World leaders and, particularly, Muslim religious leaders need to stand up and protect the oppressed.

My grandmother was a Muslim. My mother is Christian. And I don't know what I am, but I believe in God.

I come from a Muslim family. The label 'Muslim' is one aspect of me, but it's not the only part of me.

Just because I am a Muslim doesn't mean that I need to live in a certain way and sport a certain look.

I was born to a Hindu father and Muslim mother on Christmas day. You can't get more secular than that.

I'm Muslim the way many of my Jewish friends are Jewish: I avoid pork, and I take the big holidays off.

The Muslim world is deeply hurt by the campaign of violence initiated against our Palestinian brothers.

I want to help with Muslim integration. If you follow the line of Marine Le Pen, you create a civil war.

My mom's actually a Buddhist. My dad's a Christian and he was a Muslim, but he converted to Christianity.

There exists an unmistakable demand in the Middle East and in the wider Muslim world for democratization.

Mecca and Medinah is a very special place in the hearts of every Muslim but particularly for every Afghan.

Unfortunately, more and more Muslim voices are calling for boycotts of the United States and its products.

I, therefore, demand the formation of a consolidated Muslim State in the best interest of India and Islam.

Muslim organisations tend to have a low level of organisation. The communities in Europe are quite diverse.

Chechens are Muslim, and some share the belief that the West is engaged in a global campaign against Islam.

I wouldn't say I am practicing Muslim - I don't go to the mosque or anything, but it's part of my identity.

I remember when I was young, many cities in the Muslim world were cosmopolitan cities with a lot of culture.

If this war makes anything clear, it is that Israel can do nothing to appease the Muslim animus against her.

It's important that we work very closely with moderate Muslim forces locally, nationally and internationally.

I am a secular rationalist Nationalist proud Indian who is inconvenient to both Hindu and Muslim communalists.

I grew up with a lot of Muslim friends, and the whole idea of revelation has been a lifelong interest of mine.

The Muslim world is threatened by religious fanaticism. The Western world is threatened by secular fanaticism.

The first thing I think about when somebody says you're going to be the first Muslim is celebrate this moment.

'Khalifa' is Arabic, it means successor, leader, shining light. My granddad is Muslim and he gave me that name.

There's a big film industry in Egypt, and quite a big one in Syria, and there's a big Muslim community in Paris.

I'm amazed by the misconceptions about Muslim women and the Arab world that I hear, and that really does hurt me.

Anti-Semitism isn't just tolerated in some sections of the British Muslim community; it's routine and commonplace.

I never was in the Nation of Islam... I mean, what I call myself is a natural Muslim, 'cause it's just me and God.

I'm a modern Muslim. I pray, and if I have a question, I ask someone who is more educated in the religion than me.

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