[On the Other Hand] If Trump wants to end terrorism committed in the name of Islam, instead of going to Twitter, he should take a stronger stance on Saudi Arabia and acknowledge how Wahhabi ideology -- which stems from Saudi Arabia -- has led to radicalization.
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By Zohaib Zafar | January 07, 2018
Even though I am passionately against many of the policies of which President Trump is a proponent, I pray every day that Trump succeeds as our president. This practice is part of the character of many religious people in America who want the best for their country and understand that the president is integral to the success of our great nation.
Of course, many Americans who are not religious also share this belief, but we as Americans should be proud of how these religious people put their country above politics -- even in their prayers. These Americans are not just Christian or Jewish, among other traditions. They may also be Muslim, like me. However, the tragedy is that Trump has created more division in our country than we have seen in living memory.
Trump will have to leave office after a maximum of two terms. Yet the prejudice he has unleashed against Muslims in our country may outlast his presidency.
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