Muslim Marginalization
Muslims are usually viewed as a threat to national security and are incorrectly associated with terrorism, extremism, and violence. As a result, people endure discrimination in the workplace, housing, education, and government services. They are also regularly targeted by hate crimes and hate speech. Muslim marginalization not only violates Muslims’ human rights but also undermines social cohesion and contributes to extremism and radicalization. It is vital to combat Islamophobia and promote inclusiveness and diversity in order to build a more equitable and peaceful society.
Understanding Muslim and Marginalisation Class 8
Muslim marginalization refers to the social, economic, and political isolation and hostility experienced by Muslim populations. This phenomenon is the result of Islamophobia, a prejudice against Islam and Muslims that has grown in recent decades.