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WASHINGTON -- President Obama is appealing for religious tolerance, reminding Americans that the "overwhelming majority" of Muslims around the world are peace-loving people.

They include millions of "our fellow citizens in this country" who are our friends, neighbors and co-workers and attend school with our kids, Obama said.

Obama asked what it would say "when we start acting as if their religion is somehow offensive."

He said it's important to be clear on who the enemy is -- Al Qaeda and extremists, not Islam or the majority of Muslims.

Obama's comments at a White House news conference came as a Florida pastor threatened to burn Qurans on Saturday, the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Debate is also raging about an Islamic center in New York..