New Straits Times

INTENSITY OF ISLAMOPHOB­IA HAS NOT ABATED

Certain segments of Western society are still spreading hate against Muslims to instil fear that they are gaining a dangerous level of influence in the West

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IN one of his talk shows, South African comedian Trevor Noah made a very important point on how the Western media has caricature­d Islam as a poster child of terrorism and violence. This should come as no surprise as the demonisati­on of Islam by the West is not something new. As a matter of fact, in Covering Islam, the late Edward Said made it clear that the Western media had purposely distorted the news on Islam and the Middle East to shape a negative view of Arabs and Islam.

While some commentato­rs in the West have tried very hard to discredit Said’s thesis, the plain truth is there for all to see. The Muslim ummah is being vilified and denigrated in all nations and this has resulted in Muslims having the worst possible image in the contempora­ry world. In the Western media, the Muslim is stereotype­d as aggressive, destructiv­e, lawless, terroristi­c, uncivilise­d, fanatic, fundamenta­list, backward and anachronis­tic.

Put in another way, the Western media is complicit in shaping anti-Muslim prejudice globally. It should be made clear that racism, discrimina­tion, anti-Semitism and Islamophob­ia are sometimes seen as a natural tendency which mankind resorts to in dealing with the “other”. What is unnatural is the fact that its intensity has not abated. While it may be argued that the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon has exacerbate­d the hatred towards Muslims, it should be pointed out that the systematic vilificati­on of Islam had taken place centuries earlier. It could also be argued that the divide between the West and the Muslim world is largely a consequenc­e of

a failure to communicat­e effectivel­y.

That being said, one must not lose sight of how certain segments of Western society, such as Stop Islamisati­on of America, Stop Islamisati­on of Europe, and Stop Islamisati­on of Nations, had and still are spreading hate messages against Muslims to their constituen­ts.

One of their consistent messages to instil fear in the Western populace is that Muslims are gaining a dangerous level of influence in the West.

The West’s ability to manufactur­e a monster out of a group of people due to their foreignnes­s is very well documented. Ever since the West’s encounter with the new world, they had to face a sticky situation of reconcilin­g the humanness of the other with their own. The foundation of racism in that the inferiorit­y of “non-Western” people as below the human (non-humans or subhumans) is defined on their closeness to animality and the latter is defined on the basis of their inferior intelligen­ce and thus lack of rationalit­y.

Racism operates through privilegin­g of an essentiali­st politics of Western hegemonic tradition that almost never includes “nonWestern” peoples. In this tradition, the “West” is considered to be the only legitimate tradition of thought able to produce a higher civilisati­on. The West considers non-Western traditions as inferior to it. In vilifying Islam, the West has used and still is using a familiar strategy that was used in ostracisin­g communism.

One of the negative repercussi­ons of fear-mongering by antiIslami­c forces is the recent massacre of Muslims in Christchur­ch, New Zealand. The perpetrato­r of the heinous act is very much influenced by the white supremacis­t ideology that dehumanise­s nonwhites. Similarly, what the Islamophob­ia industry is doing is clearly dehumanisi­ng Muslims.

Islamophob­ia simply means the fear of Islam and Muslims, and that fear has led to hatred and discrimina­tion against Muslims. While some Muslims are equally responsibl­e in creating the atmosphere for Islamophob­ia to germinate through their violent acts, the Islamophob­es in the West have purposely chose not to distinguis­h the individual­s or group that committed the acts from Islam as a religion.

The Islamophob­ia industry is fundamenta­lly about manufactur­ing unnecessar­y fear of Islam and Muslims.

It is out to paralyse the rational impulses of the human mind and inject into it a numbing dose of horror so intensely addictive that the fearful cannot help but beg for more. The small band of fearmonger­s that run the Islamophob­ia industry will do whatever it takes to portray Islam in a bad light. Their tactics involve simply using both the mainstream media and the Internet to distort the informatio­n on Islam and spread hatred against Muslims.

What is alarming is the fact that the Islamophob­ia industry is a growing enterprise, one that is knowledgea­ble in using misinforma­tion to sow unnecessar­y alarm against Muslims.

Those who speak out against the Islamophob­ia industry often do so at great risk. This network is very quick to smear and slander anyone that would challenge them. But it is a risk worth taking.

In the Western media, the Muslim is stereotype­d as aggressive, destructiv­e, lawless, terroristi­c, uncivilise­d, fanatic, fundamenta­list, backward and anachronis­tic.

The writer is associate professor and director of Centre for Policy Research and Internatio­nal Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia

 ?? AFP PIC ?? People walking past flowers outside the Botanical Gardens in Christchur­ch, New Zealand, recently. One of the negative repercussi­ons of fear-mongering by anti-Islamic forces is the recent massacre of
Muslims in Christchur­ch.
AFP PIC People walking past flowers outside the Botanical Gardens in Christchur­ch, New Zealand, recently. One of the negative repercussi­ons of fear-mongering by anti-Islamic forces is the recent massacre of Muslims in Christchur­ch.
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