New Delhi, Feb. 1 -- American politics have always reflected larger socio-political dynamics through the representation of religious and ethnic groupings. Muslim involvement in politics is still comparatively low, despite notable advancements made by the Jewish and Hindu populations. This gap is caused by a number of important elements, such as public perception, political infrastructure, socioeconomic level, and historical engagement.

In recent presidential elections, Muslims especially Arab Americans broke with two decades of Democratic allegiance in a historic move, dividing the majority of their votes between President Donald Trump and third-party candidates. Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris to win a second term in the Whi...