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British Organizations Take Steps To Fight Islamophobia

Fauziah Al Hakim - Friday, 11 March 2016 - 20:10 WIB

Friday, 11 March 2016 - 20:10 WIB

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London, 2 Jumadal Akhir 1437/11 March 2016 (MINA) – As Islamophobia in the U.K. increases, several organizations are taking steps to fight hate crimes against Muslims and increase public awareness on the issue.

Police in London saw Islamophobic offenses rise by 60 percent since 2014, and British anti-Islamophobia organization, Tell MAMA, counted 2,500 such incidents in the whole of the country, according to International Islamic News Agency (IINA) reports  as received by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA).

Islamophobic attacks rose steeply after the attacks on Paris in November. Organizations aiming to fight the rising tide of anti-Muslim sentiment have had mixed responses to these figures, with some attempting to increase education and others taking a more satirical approach.

The U.K. based Islamic Human Rights Council (IHRC) is tackling the issue by establishing the Islamophobia Awards, meant to mock public figures who have displayed the most anti-Muslim attitudes in the past year. Donald Trump took home the Islamophobe of the Year award for his inflammatory comments against Muslims, and the group hopes this will serve as a wake-up call to take more stringent action to address Islamophobic crimes.

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“It is important for you to enjoy yourselves as we make a serious point,” said Massoud Shadjareh, the director of IHRC. “We are allowing this environment of hate to exist. Where it is becoming socially acceptable to say those things about Muslims.”

However, other organizations believe in a more policy-oriented approach. Fiyaz Mughal, the founder and head of Tell MAMA, said the Islamophobia Awards trivialize the serious crimes taking place against Muslims every day.

Some groups, such as the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), believe educating non-Muslims about Islam is the best way to decrease hate crimes, which are mostly driven by ignorance and fear of the unknown.

Miqdaad Versi, spokesperson for the MCB, said positive, high-profile campaigns, such as MCB’s “Visit my Mosque Day”, which allowed Muslims to “explain their faith and community beyond the hostile headlines,” foster social acceptance among different communities. (T/P006/R04)

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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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