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- Islamophobia - Wikipedia
Islamophobia is the irrational fear of, hostility towards, or hatred of the religion of Islam or Muslims in general [1][2][3][4][5] Islamophobia is characterised as a form of religious or cultural bigotry [6] in which Muslims are stereotyped as a geopolitical threat or a source of terrorism [7][8][9] Muslims, with diverse ethnic and cultural
- Islamophobia | Meaning, History, Portrayal of Muslims | Britannica
Islamophobia is the fear, hatred, and discrimination against the religion and practitioners of Islam, beginning in medieval Europe and continuing to impact society and politics in modern Europe, the United States, and Asia
- Islamophobia is surging again, but Muslims won’t be victims again
(RNS) — An evening of celebration shows how American Muslims are choosing unapologetic empowerment and strategic, meaningful and nonperformative allyships over victimization
- Islamophobia 101 – Islamophobia
In short, Islamophobia is anti–Muslim racism At length, Islamophobia is a fear, hatred, or prejudice toward Islam and Muslims that results in a pattern of discrimination and oppression
- What is Islamophobia? And why it should not be seen as an isolated . . .
Explore Islamophobia's roots in historical biases and its interconnection with global social-political issues Learn why it's not isolated
- Islamophobia is Pervasive, Systemic, and a Threat to All
This infographic from our American Muslim Poll 2019: Predicting and Preventing Islamophobia, shows four data-driven ways to combat Islamophobia at the individual and community levels
- Introduction: Combating Islamophobia - American Bar Association
Islamophobia has deep historical roots and modern implications, disproportionately targeting Muslims and those perceived as such Advocacy is crucial for dismantling systems of hate and creating equitable protections for Muslim communities
- UN experts warn Islamophobia rising to “alarming levels”
We urge States to ground their responses to all forms of religious hatred, including Islamophobia, in the universal values, principles and legal framework of international human rights
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