The Language of Islamophobia in Internet Articles

Authors

  • Haja Mohideen
  • Shamimah Mohideen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/id.v16i1.31

Abstract

Abstract: Islamophobia, the hatred for and fear of Islam and Muslims, manifests itself in physical, political, cultural, linguistic and other forms. From the linguistic perspective, many words have been coined to perpetuate prejudices against Muslims and their religion. Expressions are freely used to associate Islam, which means “peace” in Arabic, with concepts and actions which the religion and practising Muslims do not approve of, much less condone. Expressions such as Islamic terrorism, Islamic fanaticism, Muslim extremists, Islamist and political Islam have been used pejoratively. To strike fear and misgivings in the minds of many Europeans, the British capital has even been mischievously called “Londonistan” by anti-Muslim elements. Known Islamophobic items taken from Internet articles need to be analysed to respond objectively to linguistic Islamophobia.

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Published

2008-06-30

How to Cite

Mohideen, H., & Mohideen, S. (2008). The Language of Islamophobia in Internet Articles. Intellectual Discourse, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.31436/id.v16i1.31

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Research Notes