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Language
  
Urdu English

Director
  
Clifford Bestall

Country
  
Pakistan United Kingdom United States

Release date
  
March 15, 2005 (2005-03-15) (UK)

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Its My Country Too: Muslim Americans is a 2005 documentary film directed by Clifford Bestall and produced by Ruhi Hamid. The film follows the journey of the South Asian rock music band Junoon during their tours to America and the lives of Salman Ahmad and Muslims in the United States, and the Muslims for Bush pressure group.

On March 3, 2005, Salman Ahmad appeared on the documentary which aired on BBC television documentary strand This World.

Synopsis

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The film follows with the journey of the Pakistani rock star Salman Ahmad, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, asks fellow Muslims what it’s like to be Muslim in post-9/11 America.

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In the run-up to Election Day, Salman Ahmad tours America, performing with his band Junoon and talking to America’s Muslims. More than half the world’s Muslim population lives in the western world which is a testimony to the fact that there is no “clash of civilisations”. In fact, Islam is more in tune with the Republican than the Democratic party as 55% of American Muslims vote Republican. But, since September 11, Muslims have been victims of a constant barrage of media insinuation, and even outright attacks on Islam and its adherents. Will this change the way they vote?

Its My Country Too: Muslim Americans movie scenes Navy Seal and Iraq war veteran Chris Kyle depicted in the film was killed

Under attack, Muslims have been forced into making choices. Previously apolitical Muslims have come to realise that they can no longer sit on the fence. Salman talks to wealthy, conservative Arabs and Pakistanis, who have donated huge sums to the Republican Campaign. He also sees victims of racial profiling and The Patriot Act, and those who abhor the war in Iraq, take to the streets on behalf of the Democrats.

Salman concludes that the perceived clash of cultures between the Western world and Islam is in fact a split deep in the American psyche. While the Muslim community is finding its identity, America is fighting for its very soul.

References

Its My Country Too: Muslim Americans Wikipedia


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