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  • In Bay Ridge there is safety in numbers for Muslims, Sarsour says, but she is shocked that suddenly her idea of her home city has become so narrow.

    9/11 anniversary: New York Muslims insist that they are American too 2010

  • Sarsour, in common with many Muslims born in America rather than coming in as immigrants, has reacted to the issue by standing up for Park51.

    9/11 anniversary: New York Muslims insist that they are American too 2010

  • One of Arafat's favorite bagmen, Harbi Sarsour, ran the General Petroleum Company, which established a monopoly over all the gasoline and fuel-oil products sold in the West Bank and Gaza.

    In a Ruined Country 2005

  • One of Arafat's favorite bagmen, Harbi Sarsour, ran the General Petroleum Company, which established a monopoly over all the gasoline and fuel-oil products sold in the West Bank and Gaza.

    In a Ruined Country 2005

  • Fatma Sarsour, a part-time staff member from an Arab community inside Israel, interprets for the families.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Patrick Martin 2011

  • Linda Sarsour, director of the Arab-American Association of New York, which has its offices down the street.

    NYDN Rss The Associated Press 2011

  • Sarsour said she noticed a change soon after the attacks, when her Brooklyn neighbors suddenly lost interest in getting to know the Muslims on the block.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Ibrahim Sarsour, an Israeli-Arab member of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, said it was time to tell the US president

    The Guardian World News Harriet Sherwood 2011

  • Shortly after Osama bin Laden's death was broadcast to the world, Linda Sarsour posted on Twitter, Osama Bin Laden is dead.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Fatma Sarsour, a part-time staff member from an Arab community inside Israel, interprets for the families.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Patrick Martin 2011

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