Al-Indunisiy
Junior Member
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If Islamophobia is defined as 'a (irrational) fear, prejudice, hatred against Muslims and Islamic culture', it makes me wonder.
Is there any such a thing as a rational, legitimate fear of Islam?
And is there anything in correct Islamic teachings that can be a threat to non-muslims?
The reason for this is that a few days ago I read an article adressing an issue concerning:
1. Criticism of Islam and Muslims
2. The case of using the charge of Islamophobia to silence criticism
If Islamophobia is defined as 'a (irrational) fear, prejudice, hatred against Muslims and Islamic culture', it makes me wonder.
Is there any such a thing as a rational, legitimate fear of Islam?
And is there anything in correct Islamic teachings that can be a threat to non-muslims?
The reason for this is that a few days ago I read an article adressing an issue concerning:
1. Criticism of Islam and Muslims
2. The case of using the charge of Islamophobia to silence criticism