The Yearbook is an interdisciplinary journal and welcomes analysis from various disciplines. Diverse conceptions of anti-Muslim racism, Islamophobia, Orientalism, etc. are welcomed, as long as the terminology used is...
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The number of Islamophobic crimes in the UK has increased dramatically following the recent terror attacks in London, police figures show...
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Muslim leaders in Manchester, UK have expressed concern about a number of Islamophobic incidents in the city, from verbal abuse to criminal damage to...
Read More »Austrian President Calls All Women to Wear Hijab
The President of Austria has called for all women to wear headscarves in solidarity with Muslims to fight...
Read More »The Beauty of Art Can Counter Islamophobia
What kind of Islamic art has the power to open American hearts and minds, at a time when Donald Trump has relaunched his attempt to ban entry from several...
Read More »International Conference on Religion, Culture & Politics: Re-thinking Secularisation Theory
A two-day conference titled “International Conference on Religion, Culture & Politics: Re-thinking Secularisation Theory” will be held in Leeds, UK, on...
Read More »Canadian Muslim Group Organizes Town Hall to Challenge Islamophobia
A Canadian Muslim community group has organized a town hall to help members cope with growing Islamophobia in British Colombia’s Lower...
Read More »Dutch Vow Solidarity with Muslims against Islamophobia
Citizens have gathered at a mosque in The Netherlands’ capital city, Amsterdam, to show solidarity with the...
Read More »‘Ask A Muslim’ Event Scheduled at Centerville Library
An “Ask A Muslim” program will be included in the annual meeting of the Centerville-Washington Diversity Council on...
Read More »‘I Am a Muslim Too’ Rally Held in NY
Thousands of New Yorkers have staged a rally to voice solidarity with Muslims, in the wake of President Donald Trump’s entry ban against people from some...
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