Islamophobia
in Europe and the ways to end it
Harun Yahya ; The writer has authored books on Islam
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JAKARTA
POST, 20 Februari 2015
Although the fear known as “Islamophobia” emerged across
the globe in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, its roots go back to
the Crusades, or even earlier.
Islam has now spread across the world: Muslims represent 6
percent of the population of Europe, more than 45 million. By 2050, Muslims
are estimated to make up some 20 percent of the population and one in five
people in Europe will be a Muslim — some of the main reasons for the rise in
Islamophobia among Europeans in recent years.
However, the real trigger behind the rise in Islamophobia
is the radical terror groups that have emerged in the name of Islam.
These radical organizations, with their perverse
mind-sets, far removed from the essence of Islam, have caused fear and hatred
of Islam.
Various circles opposed to Islam played the most effective
role in planting this fear into people’s minds and virtually led to a cottage
industry of Islamophobic talk and activities and to the emergence of a
security, intelligence and industrial apparatus worth trillions of dollars.
The concept of “Islamic terror” in almost all areas of
social life and the deliberate inculcation of Islamophobia in world political
centers is intended to prevent the rise of the Islamic world, which possesses
economic and financial power centers, major energy resources and underground
wealth.
The policies adopted by Western governments, especially
after Sept. 11, 2001, which generally targeted Muslims, and the laws passed
in that context, accelerated the growth of Islamophobia.
Extreme right-wing parties play a major role in
encouraging opposition to Islam. These parties use Islamophobic speech to
gather votes and grow strong on the back of it.
The National Democratic Party in Germany, the National
Front in France, Pim Fortuyn List in the Netherlands, the Northern League in
Italy, the Freedom Party in Austria and the Danish People’s Party in Denmark
are some of the far-right parties with significant shares of the vote in
Europe. These parties target Muslim migrants in particular.
Muslim migrants in Europe have to strive against
xenophobia as well as Islamophobia.
The ethnocentric mentality that regards them as different,
excludes and despises them and subjects them to physical and psychological
attacks on the grounds that migrants threaten their cultural and social
lives, is on the rise in many European countries.
Attacks along the lines of physical beatings, stones
thrown at mosques and workplaces, the throwing of Molotov cocktails, the
beating of employers and workers, swastikas and insulting slogans being
written on walls, the vandalism of cemeteries, attacks on homes and families
being beaten and threatened and verbal harassment, are some of the things
that Muslims in Europe are frequently subjected to.
However, like all other migrants, Muslims are people who
leave their own homes and seek to integrate into the countries they go to,
making great economic contributions to their new societies.
Discrimination and hostility toward them is surely
incompatible with human rights and modern democracy, as well as being unjust
and intolerant.
However, it would be equally wrong to consider hostility
toward Islam and Muslims in Europe under a single category. People who think
that Muslims are taking jobs and other benefits away from Westerners, those
who deliberately play on these concerns to encourage hostility toward Islam
and Muslims, those who think that increasing numbers of Muslims will
eliminate Christianity and/or degenerate Western culture and those who equate
Islam with terror and radicalism must all be considered separately.
There is only one way of overcoming all these fears; true
Muslims must describe their faith with patience and moderation and explain
and show that an Islam purged of all nonsense is modern, compatible with
science, democracy and logic, enlightened, progressive, opposes terror and
commands love, brotherhood and peace.
They must explain that Muslims have no intention of doing
away with Christianity and that the Koran praises Christians.
They must explain that the mentality equated with terror,
slaughter and suicide attacks, that is against art, science and all beauty
and that is hostile to other faiths derives not from Islam, but from deluded
fanatics.
Under the influence of fringe fanatics, Westerners imagine
that Islam rejects reason, tolerance and modernity and advocates terror and
radicalism, and that Islamic values are incompatible with democracy and human
rights.
Muslims must therefore engage in a systematic
consciousness-raising campaign, bearing in mind that misinformation is
perhaps the main cause of Islamophobia, that many people who fear Islam know
very little about it and that much of what they think they know is untrue.
The West, which boasts of the importance it attaches to
democracy and human rights and how it treats all beliefs equally, also has a
major responsibility.
The first thing the West needs to do is introduce legal
measures against Islamophobic and racist activities. Islamophobia must be
regarded as a hate crime in the same way that anti-Semitism is.
The West’s priority must be to develop a culture based on
love, respect, friendship and brotherhood, without despising those who are
not from it.
Western countries, international organizations and civil
society organizations must all demonstrate sensitivity on this subject.
It is a matter of the greatest urgency in terms of world
peace for new laws to be introduced and for the public to be educated so new
generations are freed of these prejudices to emerge. ●
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