President Barack Obama is urging politicians in the United States to avoid anti-Muslim rhetoric - arguing that it plays into the hands of Islamic State and other terrorist groups.
Speaking before an audience of the Islamic Society of Baltimore, he made his first address of his presidency within an American mosque.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has called for a temporary closing of US borders to Muslims - and others want tougher language about Islamic extremism.
The President says American Muslims should feel woven into the fabric of American pluralism...
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He says US government engagement with Muslim communities should not be narrowly focused on security.
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