How would the U.S. government reflect that they e listening instead of dictating?
The United States approach in terms of Muslim engagement is one in which we are building a capacity in many different ways to work on projects together in a respectful and dignified matter, in a matter that honors the cultural traditions and the nuances within these communities. The approach is built upon that. In terms of sustainability, this is not the flavor of the day-this is a sea change in we’re thinking about our relationships with 1.4 billion Muslims around the world we want to get to know, because we want to get to know folks in a time of non-crisis and not in a time of crisis. It requires us to begin now and to work over years and decades ahead to build these relationships in ways that will make sense for all of us. Given that Islam doesn’t have a hierarchical structure in the same way as some other religions do, can you describe who you hope to engage with that might garner meaningful results? The United States is not engaging with a particular kind of religious leader or en
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