CAIR, an American-Muslim group, has even listed five bullet point examples of Islamophobia. In this thread, we'll be dealing with the first:
Islam is monolithic and cannot adapt to new realities.
Islam does not share common values with other major faiths.
Islam as a religion is inferior to the West. It is archaic, barbaric and irrational.
Islam is a religion of violence and supports terrorism.
Islam is a violent political ideology.
What I'm having trouble with, is knowing when in practice portraying Islam as a monolith is actually Islamophobic.
Claims that Islam does not condone honor killings or that Islam is a religion of peace are both as monolithic as saying does Islam condones honor killing or Islam is religion of war.
One now wonders if the skeptics were always correct - is Islamophobia simply a term for some to use against those with whom they disagree with but have little in way of argument to muster?
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