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"There are almost 1.2 billion Muslim people in the world. And at least 15 of us are not terrorists. It could even be more than that. Maybe even a lot more," quipped Obaida Abdul-rahim, 28, owner of the Muslim t-shirt business Phatwa Factory.

The Calgary, Canada-born Abdul-rahim runs one of several Middle Eastern-accented t-shirt businesses that have sprung up in saucy retort to the outpouring of anti-Muslim sentiment in years after 9/11. From Rootsgear's "100 percent Randomly Searched at the Following Airports" (followed by a map of U.S. airports) and casualdisobedience.com's "Enemy Combatant" tees, to the lighter "Lebanese Princess", and "Allah's Little Angel", they are getting their message across.

"I'd like Muslims to know that it's okay to laugh, and non-Muslims to know that we have a sense of humour," he said.