By Hussein Rashid (A)theologies, Politics/LawNovember 10, 2009 In Wake of Ft. Hood Tragedy, Few Recall Good Muslim-American Soldiers FacebookTweet FacebookTweet Tagsft hoodislamislamophobiamilitarymuslims Share on Facebook Twitter Pinterest Google + LinkedIn Email Bio Latest Posts Hussein Rashid Hussein Rashid is a contingent faculty member of Religion at Barnard College and a Fellow at Truman National Security Project. Latest Posts By Hussein Rashid In “The Promise,” A Reminder That U.S. Apathy to Genocide Endures Toward a More Inclusive Islam Enlightenment Values Aren’t Just the Solution to Racism, They’re Also the Problem Previous articleReligious Right Leader Claims Hasan Motivated By “Animus Toward Christians and Jews” Next articleQuiverfull on Your TV You may also like As a Religious Studies Professor I Disagreed With the Hamline Firing — But Now I’ve Changed My Mind Pope Benedict’s 2006 Islamophobia Controversy Wasn’t an Isolated Incident — Islamophobia is an Integral Part of His Theological Legacy The Far-Right Embrace of the Knights Templar isn’t Just About Faith, Tradition or History — It’s About Hate