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Definition of Islamophobia in English: Islamophobianoun ɪzˌlaməˈfəʊbɪə mass nounDislike of or prejudice against Islam or Muslims, especially as a political force. Example sentencesExamples - Or is there a new toxic brand of respectable liberal Islamophobia looming on the horizon of the Muslim schools debate?
- British Muslims can peg their alienation solely on Islamophobia and intolerance for only so long.
- For those not aware of the background, last week a Muslim group published a report identifying widespread Islamophobia within Britain.
- Even in this predominantly Christian school, there is fear of being associated with Islamophobia and racism.
- Seeing a political opportunity, the right has fused the less popular xenophobia with the more popular Islamophobia.
Derivatives noun ɪzˈlaməfəʊb A person with a dislike of or prejudice against Islam or Muslims, especially as a political force. the group has accused him of being an Islamophobe and a racist Example sentencesExamples - I began by asking for his response to the charge that he was the nation's leading Islamophobe.
- Yes, I did admit to being an Islamophobe.
- Every year the Islamic Human Rights Commission organises a mock awards ceremony for its " Islamophobe of the Year ".
adjective ɪzˌlaməˈfəʊbɪk Having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against Islam or Muslims, especially as a political force. Example sentencesExamples - Despite his protestations, his is a profoundly Islamophobic project.
- Thank you for your editorial in response to the protests against Islamophobic cartoons.
- Mr Davis's comments strongly challenged by leading Muslim groups also come against a backdrop of rising numbers of Islamophobic attacks.
Origin 1920s: from Islam + -o- + -phobia. Definition of Islamophobia in US English: Islamophobianoun Dislike of or prejudice against Islam or Muslims, especially as a political force. Example sentencesExamples - For those not aware of the background, last week a Muslim group published a report identifying widespread Islamophobia within Britain.
- Seeing a political opportunity, the right has fused the less popular xenophobia with the more popular Islamophobia.
- British Muslims can peg their alienation solely on Islamophobia and intolerance for only so long.
- Even in this predominantly Christian school, there is fear of being associated with Islamophobia and racism.
- Or is there a new toxic brand of respectable liberal Islamophobia looming on the horizon of the Muslim schools debate?
Origin 1920s: from Islam + -o- + -phobia. |