Jamal Awil

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Islamophobia functions as cultural racism targeting religious and ethnic difference. [definitional]

If there is an explanatory factor that rivals religion in the debate over what drives Islamophobia, it is racism. Islamophobia is not racially blind, nor is it simply a manifestation of older forms of racism rooted in biological inferiority. It is an example of what some scholars have labeled “cultural racism.”cultural racism: hatred and hostility of others based on religious beliefs, cultural traditions, and ethnicity. This form of racism incites hatred and hostility based on religious beliefs, cultural traditions, and ethnic backgrounds. Animosity toward Muslims is expressed in terms of cultural and religious inferiority, with Muslims and Islam labeled as barbaric, violent, uncivilized, and inferior to Western culture and civilization. The presumed insurmountable differences between “Muslim culture” and the West serve as the basis for exclusion and discrimination. The argument of cultural inferiority has gained significant traction in recent decades, in part because many politicians, journalists, and public figures do not see it as racist; they assume that racism must involve overt appeals to skin color or biological inferiority.

DEFINE: Defines 'cultural racism' as hostility based on religious beliefs, cultural traditions, and ethnicity, distinct from biological racism. QUESTION: How does cultural racism operate as a legal or policy concept, and does it effectively capture Islamophobic exclusion?

Green, Todd H, The Fear of Islam_ An Intro…, loc. 92