The role of Islam phobia on the rise of Tendency to Islam in Europe and the US
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Abstract:
Today's situations indicate that all the global forces have mobilized to fight against Islam. Colonialism by military campaign, media by dissemination of Islam phobia, Crusader-Jewish partisan groups By Islamic blasphemy, Christian evangelists by spread distorted Christianity and all and all practically are located on fronts against Islam and they are trying to undermine the Muslims around the world by all the force and the use of all the tools. But despite all these efforts, among all religions, Islam is the fastest growing in America, Europe, Africa and some other parts of the world. So that this religion is now the second largest religion in the number of followers in Europe and America. This paper seeks to answer the question that Despite numerous efforts to Islam phobia Why and how trends to Islam have risen in Europe and America? To answer the above questions, this paper attempts to describe the origins and causes of Islam phobia, by an emphasis on quantitative methods and analysis of data extracted from the literature, publications and websites and this paper attempts to examine issues such as the reverse impact of the negative Western propaganda against Islam, non Muslim irritating to the study of Islam, increasing the number of mosques and centers of propaganda and spread the idea of forming a Muslim Europe that are as part of the consequences of Islam phobia that is caused the increasing trend to Islam.
Keywords:
Islam phobia , Europe , America , Islam , the media
Language:
Persian
Published:
فصلنامه پژوهش های منطقه ای, Volume:2 Issue: 5, 2015
Page:
15
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