Striving For Inclusion: Assessing Government Initiatives' Effects On American Muslims Post-9/11striving For Inclusion: Assessing Government Initiatives' Effects On American Muslims Post-9/11

Ahmed Mohammed Al-Mansour

College of Business Administration, Northern Border University, Arar, Saudi Arabia

Khalid Ibrahim Al-Ghamdi

College of Business Administration, Northern Border University, Arar, Saudi Arabia.


Abstract

American Muslim communities are diverse, growing, and play an increasingly significant role in the United States. Estimating their numbers is challenging due to limitations on gathering religious affiliation data by government agencies. However, estimates suggest a population of two to seven million American Muslims, constituting a minority but still significant percentage of the total population. This demographic diversity underscores the importance of understanding the experiences and needs of American Muslims as an integral part of the nation's social fabric.