A group of Minnesota Muslims and their allies joined together Saturday afternoon to combat what they say is "Islamophobia." Rallying in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis, they showed vocal support for the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, also known as CAIR. "People profile [Islam] as being a religion of hate [and as] terrorists quite frankly," said Adam Burch, who participated in the rally. "And that's just not true." A panel discussion related to Islamophobia was held one hour after the rally started. The events were part of a national call for action by the group Stand Together...