Why is it that every time one hears the word ?Muslim? or ?Islam? one suddenly has the connotation of violence, fear and terror? Islamophobia. What is it? Where did it hap from? Can we get rid of it? These ar just some(prenominal) of the questions that baffle me concerning bias against Islam.
This prejudice affects Muslims in most move o the man. An example is if an individual needs to travel to England, he/she has to wait to be interrogated before entering the country; much(prenominal) as being subjected to an ?interview taking up quatern hours of one?s valuable time. At other time a person?s personal space is invaded (e.g. guards face and touch you everywhere) and some people are called derogatory label (e.g. terrorists) which diminishes a person?s dignity.
All this is a burden of the bad publicity the Islamic world has been receiving over the former(prenominal) few years. The fact that the media, especially journalist, create and promote such stereotype in their broadcasts and writing, plays a major role in fostering negative views of Islam- Which is why it is imperative that Muslims should reveal to the world that Islam is not what they think it is but that it is a way of embracement peace and tolerance.
However, when one observes the way some Muslims go somewhat fighting these stereotypes- for example, by burning flags and engaging in wild protests- makes me ask the question, ?Are these the only ways of fighting prejudice about Islam?? The answer is no. I think by burning flags and making threats of violence more people are being pushed away from Islam, rather then getting contiguous to an understanding of it.
The cartoon of the Prophet (S.A.W) was the first attack which angered Muslims around the world. Some non-Muslims of course did not...
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