Islamophobia Roots, Consequences and Solutions |
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Author:
| Refaat, Mahmoud |
ISBN: | 979-8-4722-4556-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $25.00 |
Book Description:
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These many competing voices now make the religious, cultural, and political ideas that support public debate and define Muslim life (and the objects and behaviors that symbolize these ideas) more and more familiar to the world around them. Non-Muslim origin (Lewis, 2007). Media reports related to British military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; national and international terrorism (such as acts on behalf of Al Qaeda, the Taliban, or Islamic State); British media coverage of Muslims...
More DescriptionThese many competing voices now make the religious, cultural, and political ideas that support public debate and define Muslim life (and the objects and behaviors that symbolize these ideas) more and more familiar to the world around them. Non-Muslim origin (Lewis, 2007). Media reports related to British military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; national and international terrorism (such as acts on behalf of Al Qaeda, the Taliban, or Islamic State); British media coverage of Muslims and Islamic culture has increased the number of Muslims living in the UK The image of Muslims has aroused people's interest in the religion, culture, and politics that shape the identity of Muslims. Understanding of these ideas and symbols and considerable and obvious misunderstandings are used to inform the debate, not only in the Muslim community but also in modern British society as a whole. The issues that shape the Muslim population in the UK inform and promote discussions (popular and academic) related to a wider range of topics and themes. Topics include national identity and citizenship; domestic and foreign policies; multicultural and social cohesion; the nature of religion and secularism; patriarchy and feminism; gender and sexual orientation issues; issues related to immigration; and access to public services and criminal justice chance. These themes sparked debates that resonated with different and sometimes different perspectives and linked a wide range of national interest issues to specific elements of British Muslim life and experiences within the Muslim community. Many questions about British Muslims can be described as a lens through which you can see the changing and changing nature of the entire British society; the way non-members view minority communities and the way these communities view the entire society shaping and reshaping National and cultural identity. Therefore, the study of the relationship between British Muslims and non-Muslim groups (and their thoughts and values) can not only reveal how a person perceives or be seen by others, but can also reveal how everyone perceives themselves. He also contributed to the debate surrounding the Muslim population in Britain. It focuses on a controversial concept that has been used to describe the relationship between the British Muslim population and various other groups: non-Muslim communities, state institutions, and the media: "Islamophobia". 1 This concept is commonly used to Define intolerance of the case. , Prejudice and hostility towards Muslims and Islamic beliefs. However, its use has become the subject of discussion, speculation, and controversy.