Origin of Islamophobia in Europe: a case study of Hungary

The attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) in 2001 proved to be a turning point in the relationship between Islam and the West. Subsequently, the United States (US) invaded Iraq to avenge the tragedy. The US called its militaristic venture into the Middle East as an "act against terror." T...

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Main Authors: Apipudin, Apipudin, Alatas, Alwi
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Published: University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan 2024
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spelling my.iium.irep.1128992024-07-02T08:04:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/112899/ Origin of Islamophobia in Europe: a case study of Hungary Apipudin, Apipudin Alatas, Alwi H Social Sciences (General) HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform The attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) in 2001 proved to be a turning point in the relationship between Islam and the West. Subsequently, the United States (US) invaded Iraq to avenge the tragedy. The US called its militaristic venture into the Middle East as an "act against terror." This invasion triggered a political crisis in the Middle Eastern countries. This situation was further aggravated by the Arab Spring, which occurred in the Middle East in 2011. The Arab Spring created problems in Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and Tunisia. Political instability in the Middle East has forced Arab people to immigrate to European countries. The increase in Arab immigrants in the early 21st century fueled Islamophobia in Europe. Hungary is one of the European countries that has accepted many Arab immigrants. This study discusses the relationship between the rise of Arab migration and the increase of Islamophobia in Europe, particularly in Hungary. A qualitative research approach was used to analyse various government and non-government reports and literature. This study argues that the increasing population of Arab immigrants in Europe has led to the emergence of right-wing political movements. These movemnets play a major role in carrying out Islamophobic propaganda in European social and cultural life. University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan 2024-06-14 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112899/2/112899_%20Origin%20of%20Islamophobia%20in%20Europe.pdf Apipudin, Apipudin and Alatas, Alwi (2024) Origin of Islamophobia in Europe: a case study of Hungary. Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization, 14 (1). pp. 105-120. ISSN 2075-0943 E-ISSN 2520-0313 https://journals.umt.edu.pk/index.php/JITC https://doi.org/10.32350/jitc.141.07
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Origin of Islamophobia in Europe: a case study of Hungary
description The attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) in 2001 proved to be a turning point in the relationship between Islam and the West. Subsequently, the United States (US) invaded Iraq to avenge the tragedy. The US called its militaristic venture into the Middle East as an "act against terror." This invasion triggered a political crisis in the Middle Eastern countries. This situation was further aggravated by the Arab Spring, which occurred in the Middle East in 2011. The Arab Spring created problems in Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and Tunisia. Political instability in the Middle East has forced Arab people to immigrate to European countries. The increase in Arab immigrants in the early 21st century fueled Islamophobia in Europe. Hungary is one of the European countries that has accepted many Arab immigrants. This study discusses the relationship between the rise of Arab migration and the increase of Islamophobia in Europe, particularly in Hungary. A qualitative research approach was used to analyse various government and non-government reports and literature. This study argues that the increasing population of Arab immigrants in Europe has led to the emergence of right-wing political movements. These movemnets play a major role in carrying out Islamophobic propaganda in European social and cultural life.
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Alatas, Alwi
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title Origin of Islamophobia in Europe: a case study of Hungary
title_short Origin of Islamophobia in Europe: a case study of Hungary
title_full Origin of Islamophobia in Europe: a case study of Hungary
title_fullStr Origin of Islamophobia in Europe: a case study of Hungary
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title_sort origin of islamophobia in europe: a case study of hungary
publisher University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
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