A project called Islamophobia
Pars Today- Users of the social network "X" have expressed concern about the spread of Islamophobia in England and condemned the failure of the authorities to prevent Islamophobia.
England has been embroiled in violent protests with anti-immigrant slogans for over a week. The riot began after right-wing activists used social media to spread false information about the identity of an attacker who killed three girls.
A 17-year-old teenager, armed with a knife, after consuming alcoholic beverages in the English city of Southport, killed 3 children, severely injured two adults and eight other children, and disrupted the country!
According to Pars Today, the English newspaper "The Guardian" announced in this regard that social media posts falsely claimed that the suspect was a Muslim refugee, and this was enough for a mosque in Southport to be targeted.
The challenge of the West for the West
Users of the social network "X" reacted to the hate speech against Islam and Muslims, describing the West as a geographically challenging situation.
In this regard, a user named "David Myers" emphasized in a post that the recent attack in England has nothing to do with Muslims.
Another user also warned about the increase in aggressive actions against Muslims in England. His post reads:
“MUSLIMS IN THE UK PLEASE BE CAREFUL TODAY! there are mainly anti islam riots going around for the next few weeks around England. This is absolutely terrible i can't believe muslims have to hide.”
Project Islamophobia
Majid Tafreshi, a researcher of contemporary history and an active user of X, who considers Islamophobia a project, wrote:
"Islamophobia is definitely a project and is definitely being fed from somewhere."
"Sorena" is another X user who noted:
"People around the world are fed up with the lies and crimes of their rulers, so they are looking for the truth, and this truth can only be found in Islam. It's natural that the opponents of Islam have launched the Islamophobia project, but God's hand is above all hands."
Increase in conversion to Islam in the West
"Robert Carter", a British journalist, writes about his own conversion to Islam:
"As a younester, English nationaliam and Islamophobia appealed to me. I was angry, lost and uneducated. Now l am a Muslim. Alhamdulillah! Islam pushes me to do good, to be a better human. I am living proof Islam is a force for good and internal peace.
Britain does face a dangerous threat but it isn't Islam! The REAL danger is hateful violent far-right radicalisation."
This comes as the "Tell Mama" institute, which monitors Islamophobia in England, has recently warned again about the creation of fear and intimidation by far-right extremists against Muslims.
According to the report of the "Tell Mama" institute, anti-Muslim hate crimes in England have tripled, with 10 mosques, including in Southport, Hartlepool, and Liverpool, being attacked or threatened by far-right extremists, causing some Muslims to stay indoors. Women with hijabs are particularly concerned about being attacked on the streets.
Key phrases: Islamophobia in the West, Islamophobia in England, Islamophobia crisis
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