Muslims divided on how security affects their lives
13th Jan 2006, 14:04 GMT
While Tuesday's Eid ul-Adha was a festival day of fun and frolic, Muslims in Hawai'i were willing to talk about hot-button issues, especially in a political climate where racial profiling and delays in immigration have become commonplace.
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