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Islamophobia

Al-Shajarah: Journal of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), 2020
Islamophobia and the Challenge of Pluralism in the 21st Century” is a timely topic in a world in which there is increasing interdependence and coexistence among dissimilar peoples. Mutual acceptance and respect are requisites for social harmony in our interconnected world; thus, the need for the Muslim and the Western worlds to accommodate each other ...
John Corrigan, Lynn S. Neal
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Islamophobia

2021
Islamophobia refers to the fear of and hostility toward Muslims and Islam that is driven by racism and that leads to exclusionary, discriminatory, and violent actions targeting Muslims and those perceived as Muslim. Although the word “Islamophobia” entered widespread public and political discourse only in the late 1990s, hostility toward Islam and ...
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Islamophobia

Israel Studies, 2019
This chapter discusses how, misled by Islamophobic propaganda, Britain and America were unable to come to terms with what they called ‘Islamism’. The origins of what is variously known as Islamism, Islamic fundamentalism, and radical Islamism lie in the 1960s, in the ideas of a handful of Muslims in Pakistan, Egypt, and Iran who believed that Muslims ...
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Islamophobia

Abstract In Britain today, far-right voices have entered the mainstream via the preexisting packaged discourse of Islamophobia. Right-wing and far-right voices have pushed anti-Muslim rhetoric to dangerous extremes and have been allowed to do so without much opposition. What largely accelerated this process was the Brexit campaign, which
Hopkins P, White J
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Islamophobia

2023
With the development of Muslim minorities in the West, there has been an upsurge of Islamophobia, namely an irrational fear of Islam as a threat. A report on the failures of multiculturalism in 1997 described Britain as a society of ‘parallel communities’.
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Islamophobia or Islamophobias

Islamic Studies, 2010
This paper attempts to explore Islamophobia and assumes it to be a composite and multi-dimensional construct with its epistemic/symbolic dimensions having different connotations, the meaning of which needs to be distilled through its explication into less abstract dimensions.
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Islamophobia

2015
Islamophobia is not a new term but it has become commonly used in the United States following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This entry provides an overview of the demographics of the Muslim population in the United States. The historical context in which the use of the term first emerged is then identified, followed by a discussion of the two major ...
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Islamophobia

2014
Jocelyne Cesari, Ayhan Kaya
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