Jamal Awil

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Fear of mosques stems from Muslim proximity to white Americans. [causal]

David Tyrer (2013) argues that this fear of mosques reflects an anxiety of the proximity of Muslim bodies to whites in the United States. It represents to many non-Muslim Americans an invasion of Islam in the West.

QUESTION: What specific evidence supports Tyrer's claim about proximity driving fear? Is there data linking geographic proximity directly to anxiety levels?

Saher Selod, Forever Suspect_ Racialized…, loc. 89