Back in the 80s, before all this anitMoslem insantity was mainstream, I live in Connecticut.
I knew a lot (meaning alike about five) Moslems. One owned Au Bon pain of CT, one worked in grocery store, and three more ran a Kiosk at the Danbury Fair Mall.
My point here is that they were very different people in very different economic circumstances and classes.
I liked those guys.
Hard working people just trying to get ahead in America.
They'd give you the shirt off their backs if you needed it.
Seriously. One guy offered me a no interest loan (a silent partnership buy out deal, actually. He could not charge me interest so that was how the deal had to be structured) to BUY a SILVAN LEARNING CENTER. YOu know how much money that takes, folks?
A LOT!
They were nothing like the caractured Islamo-freaks some of you idiots think all Moslems are like.
The guy who owned Au Bon Pain was an urbane, highly intelligent and extraordinarily well informed business man.
The guys who were just workers were much like most American workers.
The only thing that I noticed that was odd about them was that they didn't like dogs, and you had to take your shoes off to enter their homes.
Oh yeah, and one more thing.
They were all gambling addicts.
That I found rather weird, but then I think gambling is kinda weird, anyway.
As long as the Moslems can live with our secular society, I don't give a fig what GOD they pray to, or how they structure their own lives.