How a Muslim community helped a US war veteran find peace ...Kuwait

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An American war veteran had come to a mosque to destroy it. The congregants' hospitality gave him a change of heart and a sense of community, where he would find a home and a new faith. An Oscar-nominated short film, Stranger at the Gate, tells their story. The New Arab spoke with filmmaker Joshua Seftel, war veteran Richard "Mac" McKinney, and Bibi Bahrami, a pillar of Muncie, Indiana's Afghan community. This is the story behind the film, the community and the man who is now on a mission to change hearts and minds, and end hatred. Reflecting on childhood McKinney describes himself as growing up as an inner-city kid from Cincinnati, Ohio. As a child of divorced parent

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