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It hurts that on Tuesday, “Allahu” and “akbar,” two words so close to our hearts instantly shaped coverage of a tragic event. A benign phrase used daily by Muslims, especially during prayer, is now code for, “It was terrorism.”
It hurts that on Tuesday, “Allahu” and “akbar,” two words so close to our hearts instantly shaped coverage of a tragic event. A benign phrase used daily by Muslims, especially during prayer, is now code for, “It was terrorism.”