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Scapegoats
How Islamophobia Helps Our Enemies and Threatens Our Freedoms
Iftikahr's spirited defense of his faith is certain to hit a chord during the 2016 campaign season, as politicians and pundits vie to be the toughest on the block when it comes to escalating the hostilities in the Middle East, often demonizing Islam in the process. With his witty and levelheaded demeanor, the author will cut through all the sound and fury as a voice of sanity and reason.
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- ISBN: 9781510705791
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- ISBN: 9781510705791
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Publisher's Weekly
May 23, 2016
There's real pain within the pages of this slim volume, a denunciation of the religious prejudice that's infected American life since 9/11. Iftikhar, a human rights lawyer, leavens his accounting of more than a decade of anti-Islamic bias with some truly absurd personal moments, such as the incompetent inquisition conducted by CNN reporter Don Lemon, who asked whether Iftikhar supported ISIS during a discussion of the attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris. Describing the anti-Islamic mindset in Western societiesâparticularly in the U.S., where politicians issue proclamations such as "mosques are not like churches"âIftikhar conveys what it's like to be part of a religious minority in the crosshairs of bigotry. It's an unsettling perspective, particularly when he points out that media accounts of other religiously motivated acts of violence don't describe Christianity or Judaism as religions that are a "source of homegrown terrorism." Iftikhar rightly sounds exasperated when observing, "As with any kind of bigotry, anti-Muslim sentiment is not based on a rational response, but an emotional one. Bigotry is a result of fear." He offers little hope that the forces that fuel Islamophobic currents in the early 21st century are losing momentum, and rightly attests that this bigotry diminishes us all.
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