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    The increase of islamophobia can cause social problems for students and a big factor that contributes to the spread of it is the mass media. Negative images of Islam are shown on the media almost everyday helping to create fear of Muslims. When students turn on the TV, they see images of horrific scenes of bombings and terrorist attacks. They hear arabic words over images like planes flying into the twin towers. Dedria Bryfonski, author of Islamophobia points out that “instead of isolating political

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    I am here to talk to you about the amount of racism, Islamophobia and terrorism there is in the world. How many lives were damaged by the gruesome and merciless slaughtering of 146 innocent children? Who got the blame –Muslims! How many innocent children and women have been slayed at the hands of Israel? No—one says anything. No! One! This whole wide world should be free of these crimes. When you attack black people they call it racism. When you attack Jewish people they call it anti-Semitism, when

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    Islamophobia and Depoliticization Through Media Representations Islamophobia does not conform to the strictly biological idea of race but instead can be classified as a type of cultural racism (Semati, 2010, 265), through the formation of a generalized Brown-Muslim racial category. This paper examines the role the Western media plays in the formation of this homogenized group in the minds of its audience. It discussed how the media depicts the Brown-Muslim group as collective “Other” in opposition

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    Islamophobia is a disease not a word She sat in silence as she listened to the politician’s speech only to hear disrespect to her nation. This caused her to take a stand to show support for her people, only to be kicked out of the event because of her religion. Currently, our nation is facing a crisis. Presidential hopeful Donald Trump is calling to ban all Muslims from coming to the United States. Hate crimes against Muslims are occurring all over the United States in response to the attacks carried

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    Writer Abid Ullah Jan, decried Western Islamophobia and stated that it was “paving the way for Muslim holocaust… towards mainstream fascism: a time when pogrom of Muslims would not generate any sympathy or reaction in their favour.” Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, speaking on behalf of the 57 Islamic countries, declared that the phenomenon of Islamophobia was on the rise in Europe and urged Western countries to promote tolerance and

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    Islamophobia in America Imagine being hated for your skin color or the way you worship God. Imagine that you live in a world where people persecute you for a crime that you did not commit. For many people, a life that we cannot even begin to fathom is their reality. Millions of believers of Islam and people of Middle Eastern origin are unjustly stereotyped, harassed, and killed over the belief that they are evil. Innocent men, women, and children are held to this type of prejudice in the United

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    A big social change that occurred as a result of 9/11 was the rise in Islamophobia. This is the dislike or prejudice against Islam or Muslims. There was also a rise in hate crimes after the attack. Terrorism became an act that a lot of people now only associate with Muslim people. As a result of 9/ people have become a lot less trusting of each other. The security at airport and borders also got a lot stricter as a result of the attack. 2. Make list of five questions relating to social changes

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    organizations; furthermore, recent terrorist activity has been predominantly motivated by radical religious ideology, such as the Islamic radical group Isis. As a result, many people have developed what is known today as Islamophobia, or the fear of Islam or Muslims. As a result of Islamophobia,

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    The Submission, a novel written by Amy Waldman, takes on the issue of Islamophobia in post 9/11 America. It follows a series of characters, and a decision on whether or not a garden designed by a Muslim man should serve as the tribute for the victims of the horrific attacks. While discussing these issues, Waldman is not hesitant to expose American attitudes towards Muslims during the time. She shys away nothing, and leaves nothing out. As you embark on the adventure with the characters, and their

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    Preliminary Thesis: Similarly to how anti-Semitism flourished after the defeat of Germany in the Second World War, the rise Islamophobia after 9/11 has colored Western perception of the religion and its people. This is a comparative essay seeking to prove or disprove this assumption and see if both Islamophobia and anit-Semitism are equally present in today’s society. Disciplines: I will be using the following disciplines: History, Political Science, and Philosophy and Religion. History is an obvious

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