Muslimophobic

English

Etymology

Muslimo- + -phobic

Adjective

Muslimophobic (comparative more Muslimophobic, superlative most Muslimophobic)

  1. Alternative form of Muslimphobic
    • 2010, Asef Bayat, Being Young and Muslim: New Cultural Politics in the Politics in the Global South and North. - Page 298
      Muslim positions meanwhile which previously were identified for the most part with the extreme right have increasingly come to be respectable and mainstream
    • 2014 Frank Peter, Islamic Movements of Europe: - Page 217
      At that time, the new mosque and the foundations, which had already been widely criticised from different Muslimophobic angles, far from being a space for knowledge and dissemination of the Din of Islam, a gathering place, became more like a new place not to meet the rest of the population
    • 2012, Daniel Faas, Negotiating Political Identities, p 106
      The teachers I interviewed at Goethe Gymnasium seemed to ally the concept of Europe with multiculturalism whereas, at Tannberg, education was more Eurocentric with some teachers getting close to being Muslimophobic.
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