According to the results of a survey conducted by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, almost one in two Muslims living in the region faces racism and discrimination. Especially young Muslims born in Europe and women wearing Islamic dress are becoming more victims of racism and discrimination.
Britain's staunch Islamophobe Tommy Robinson has been jailed for 18 months for repeatedly breaching a court ban after losing a defamation case against a Syrian migrant.
In France, a Muslim activist has been taken to court for publicly criticizing the country's government for indulging in Islamophobia. Ilyas D'Imzalen faces up to 15 years in prison for publicly using the term "Intifada" (resistance to Israel) and criticizing Zionism.
The Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has introduced a requirement for restaurants to display the names of all employees in a prominent place. This serves to make Muslims easy targets in the conflicts that often occur between religious communities. Some restaurants think about the safety of Muslim employees and are forced to fire them.
The USA managed to export Islamophobia to all the countries of the world under the slogan "Fight against Terror". Twenty-three years after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., violence has been added to the growing wariness, discrimination, alienation, and even hostility toward Muslims and Islam in much of the world.
Recently, we have been hearing a lot of news about bearded citizens being questioned by law enforcement agencies and having their beards shaved. What is the real reason for this? Don't the people at the top like bearded men?! Or is this also a manifestation of Islamophobia?!
Some Islamophobic, radical atheist and radical liberal groups, who want to divide the society and destroy the national, historical, and religious sanctities of the people, want to poison the mind and thinking with their baseless and unproven arguments.
Blake Hindry, 30, in Kent, UK, called a mosque in London from an unknown number saying he was going to burn down the mosque and kill its imam. It turned out that he made threatening calls to four other mosques in London. The man pleaded guilty in court and was imprisoned for 2 years and 6 months.
Salman Sayyid, a professor at the University of Leeds, said that the anti-Muslim protests across Britain were the product of Islamophobic propaganda. However, he said, despite decades of campaigning, Muslims, non-Muslims, people of all races, leftists and all anti-racism pogroms have been silenced by demonstrations.
In Britain, an ethnic Turkmen woman who received the "Pride of Britain" award was attacked and beaten by 3 young men in their 20s, who insulted her and demanded that she "go back to a Muslim country". Businesswoman Maya Amangeldiyeva was born in Turkmenistan, but has been living in Britain for many years.