For Muslims living in the United States right after the September 11, 2001 attacks, which of the following best illustrates what they experienced?
a. Americans from all walks of life felt for the Muslim's plight and embraced them like no other time before.
b. there was a division within the Muslim community, with Muslim Arabs on one side and all other Muslims on another.
c. Muslims in the time directly after the attack denounced their religious identities, hoping to not be recognized or noticed.
d. many Muslims reported acts of discrimination, harassment, racial profiling, and assault that they had to endure.
D
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