Write An Essay On Islamophobia In The United States

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Islamophobia by definition is the dislike of or prejudice against Islam or Muslims, especially as a political force. Many people are not aware of the impact of islamophobia on Muslims. It has tainted their peaceful religion with full of hate and misunderstandings. People are not aware of how the religion is one of the most peaceful religions that exists. Because of this, Islamophobia has negatively effected Muslims, non-Muslims, and people in the United States.
Islamophobia started in 1095 with the crusades. It was seen as an anti-Christ movement and Muslims were compared to merciless, coldblooded, barbaric people. They refused to convert to christianity. The first crusaders took their holy land and their land was colonized into what is now …show more content…

Cultural racism is a term used to describe a specific type of racism which developed from the generally known form of racism. It is used in the scientific world to describe some racist ideologies, ideas, reasoning, arguments, and notions.
There is also the question on whether or not islamophobia is really racism. Islam is not a race and neither are Muslims but there has been a standardized process since 9/11 to keep fear of Muslims and fear of terrorism alive in the American imagination (Riches). There is an assumption that is made that these people all have a certain behavior that is constant, that is something about their nature that’s constant because when they practice Islam they are programmed to be violent. There is a very systematic way in which an entire group of people is turned into a race through this category of Islam in the same way that Jews are turned into a race through the practice of Judaism and so on (Riches). The entire group then gets targeted and this is how the term culturally racism comes up. Races don't exist naturally. We as a society produce race in order to serve certain interests and …show more content…

At this point, terrorism evolved from a minor fear to a “war on terror” (Hunter2). President Bush was able to elicit and recapitulate the fear of Islam by connecting 9/11 with Islam and Iraq in his rhetoric to gain support for the war. This led to a political climate supportive of the invasion of Iraq (Hunter 2). Although Bush spoke of Muslims as peaceful people and distinguished Islam from the acts of terrorists immediately after 9/11, he linked the Muslim world to terrorism at the same time. There is also a theory about how western countries are purposely spreading islamophobia to gain more control of the oil in the middle east. Islam was originally in the news because of oil, Iraq, Afghanistan, and terrorism making the audience only aware about those topics (Hunter 4). Because of that, the audience was not aware about the religion itself. The only association they could make with Islam was oil and terrorism. It seems as if the government is benefitting from the oppression of Muslims in the U.S. Bush has planted this seed of terror into the minds of Americans and it has blossomed into this horrible irreversible thing that definitely will not be fixed in our lifetime.
Islamophobia has been very present in the media lately especially in politics. There is the question on whether or not we should go to war against ISIS and the contradicting factor that we actually helped aid ISIS fight against Assad. Presidential candidate Donald