Why were Muslims asserting their religious authority even more so after the Iraq War?
A) They were outsiders to the rest of the world after September 11 and turned inward reasserting their shaken faith.
B) The moderate Muslims attempted to demonstrate to the rest of the world that they were not all terrorists.
C) The Muslims faced widespread discrimination and distrust after September 11, therefore, they unified under that umbrella.
D) None of these
E) All of these
C
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What will be an ideal response?