Daisy Khan: A report released this week has at last confirmed what we Muslim-Americans have long known to be true: The threat posed to US national security by the radicalization of its Muslim community is minuscule. The study, by the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security, found that only 20 Muslim-Americans were charged with violent crimes related to terrorism in 2011, and of the 14,000 homicides recorded in the United States in that year, not one was committed by a Muslim extremist.
