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Human rights lawyer Arsalan Iftikhar takes on Islamophobia through
the lens of the brutal Christchurch slaughter. In March 2019, a
heavily-armed white supremacist walked into two mosques in
Christchurch, New Zealand and slaughtered fifty-one innocent Muslim
worshippers while broadcasting on Facebook Live for the world to
see. After the Christchurch mosque massacre, authorities found the
white supremacist's seventy-four-page racist manifesto called "The
Great Replacement," which railed against Muslims and the idea that
brown Muslim folks were ultimately going to "replace" white people
in his irrational "Fear of Muslim Planet." Fear of a Muslim Planet
begins with the treacherous legacy of the white supremacist "Great
Replacement" theory in the aftermath of the Christchurch massacre.
One of the heroes for the Christchurch shooter was the infamous
Norwegian anti-Muslim terrorist named Anders Breivik, who brutally
murdered seventy-seven people in 2011 in Norway's worst terrorist
attack ever and whose own 1,500-page fascist manifesto promoted thr
"Great Replacement" worldview that Muslim immigrants posed a danger
to Western societies. As the book further illustrates, minority
victims of the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory are not
limited to Muslims alone. In October 2018, the Tree of Life
synagogue in Pittsburgh was devastated when a white supremacist
brutally executed eleven innocent Jewish congregants in a horrific
act of anti-Semitic terrorism (it was the single deadliest attack
exclusively targeting Jews ever to happen in the United States).
The shooter later told police that he was inspired to commit these
murders because Donald Trump was not doing enough to stop
immigration. "Open your Eyes!" the shooter posted on social media
in a disjointed anti-Semitic and Islamophobic manifesto. "It's the
filthy EVIL jews Bringing the Filthy EVIL Muslims into the
Country!!" The presidency of Donald Trump has only exacerbated the
growth of Islamophobia in America today. Fear of a Muslim Planet
outlines the blatantly anti-Muslim statements and policies of Trump
and his closest political circle. From telling CNN's Anderson
Cooper that "I think Islam hates us" to calling for a "complete and
total shutdown" of Muslims entering the United States, the Trump
presidency has only made the xenophobic specter of Islamophobia
grow today. The book will also show that Islamophobia is not simply
an American (or Western) problem either. Fear of a Muslim Planet
will show the genocidal levels of Islamophobia in places like China
and Myanmar. The European fixation on policing Muslim women's hijab
(headscarf) is another focal point. The book ends with a clarion
call for mutual understanding and coexistence among people of all
backgrounds, if we have the courage to summon our better selves and
look beyond each other's race, religion, and ethnic backgrounds.
In the constant deluge of media coverage on Islam, Muslims are
often portrayed as terrorists, refugees, radicals, or victims,
depictions that erode human responses of concern, connection, or
even a willingness to learn about Muslims. On Islam helps break
this cycle with information and strategies to understand and report
the modern Muslim experience. Journalists, activists, bloggers, and
scholars offer insights into how Muslims are represented in the
media today and offer tips for those covering Islam in the future.
Interviews provide personal and often moving firsthand accounts of
people confronting the challenges of modern life while maintaining
their Muslim faith, and brief overviews provide a crash course on
Muslim beliefs and practices. A concise and frank discussion of the
Muslim experience, On Islam provides facts and perspective at a
time when truth in journalism is more vital than ever.
In the constant deluge of media coverage on Islam, Muslims are
often portrayed as terrorists, refugees, radicals, or victims,
depictions that erode human responses of concern, connection, or
even a willingness to learn about Muslims. On Islam helps break
this cycle with information and strategies to understand and report
the modern Muslim experience. Journalists, activists, bloggers, and
scholars offer insights into how Muslims are represented in the
media today and offer tips for those covering Islam in the future.
Interviews provide personal and often moving firsthand accounts of
people confronting the challenges of modern life while maintaining
their Muslim faith, and brief overviews provide a crash course on
Muslim beliefs and practices. A concise and frank discussion of the
Muslim experience, On Islam provides facts and perspective at a
time when truth in journalism is more vital than ever.
With the tragic rise of extremism and global racism around the
world today, the sociopolitical philosophy of "Islamic Pacifism" is
a humanitarian ethical platform rooted within the general concepts
of nonviolence and basic Muslim ethical teachings of mercy and
compassion towards all of humanity. From the global Muslim response
to September 11 to analyzing the concept of 'The Golden Rule'
within Islamic tradition to highlighting the contributions of
historical Muslim pacifist giants from our recent past, this book
'Islamic Pacifism' shall offer young girls and boys of all colors
and religions around the world a nonviolent antidote to many of our
shared social and political issues affecting our globe today.
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