Islamophobia With Dimensions
Sociological Dimensions Of Islamophobia (AI)
Yayıncı:
1. Uluslararası İpekyolu Akademik Çalışmalar Sempozyumu
Disiplin:
Popular Social Sciences,Popular Science in Political Science
Konu:
Popular Social Sciences,Popular Science in Political Science
Islamophobia, which means anti-Islam or anti-Islam, is used in a wider sense in everyday life.Islamophobia is used in the widespread sense to express the conditions of prejudice, hatred, hatred, hostility and fear against Islam and/or Muslims, as well as the humiliating speeches and discriminatory acts expressed from these situations.Not only in social life, it also expresses the feelings of discrimination, intolerance, hostility and hatred against Muslims in the business and work life or in the case of benefit from the services.It includes meanings such as damaging Muslims, Muslims’ saints, places of worship and other property, excluding Islam and Muslims from social life and international relations.In every period of history, the hostility of Islam and the anti-Islam have gone out of the country and got an international state.In the attacks on the Ottoman Empire, the impact of the Ottoman made the flag and sanctification of the Islam was great.The terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 in the United States have been a major breakthrough in the recent period of the increased speech and acts.The later attacks by Muslims in different parts of the world, or the terrorist attacks on them, have also led to a further increase in negative attitudes and attitudes against Islam and Muslims.This attitude that began in Europe regarding the use of immigrants, especially Muslim immigrants as political material during the election period, also occurred in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections.From the strong candidates for the election, Donald Trump used an anti-Islamic and anti-Muslim speech in his campaigns, and after being elected president, the country’s Islamic speech, action and activities have increased significantly, and the Islamic attitude, which began in Europe and the United States, has also been seriously supported by various academics, civil society organizations and foundations, including the written, visual and social media.There was a serious public and financial sector in this area.With the influence of the propaganda made, even in the countries where the Muslims live very little, slamofobic speeches and actions have begun to be seen or these speeches and actions have increased.At this point, both in Europe and in America, Islamophobia has already exceeded the threshold of being just a prejudice and a hate speech against Muslims.It has become a concrete hostility, manifesting itself in oral and physical attacks against Muslims in homes, schools, workplaces, mosques, public transport, and streets and streets.Such speeches and actions have also affected the public, and at the point of view, in Germany where many Muslims live, 61% of Germans believe that Islam is not a religion appropriate to the western world.57% of the participants consider Muslims a threat element in the country.All of these reflected in social life 2013-2015 years according to the data the mosque clashes occurred 12 in 2013 and 73, in 2014 and 77 in 2015, and serious increases in other oral and physical actions.Similar circumstances occurred in the United States, with an increase of 57% in anti-Muslim actions in the United States in 2016 compared to 2015.Between 2014 and 2016 anti-Islam actions have also increased by 65%.In the same period, the increase in the crimes of hate against Muslims was determined to be 584%.Unless necessary measures are taken, Islamophobic speech and actions around the world are expected to reach dangerous dimensions, and this will result in negative consequences for both social and world peace.