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Prof Jørgen S. Nielsen, Centre for European Islamic Thought,University of Copenhagen, Denmark:
“Over the last couple of decades ‘Islamophobia’ has become common currency in public arguments about Islam and Muslims. It has been used unquestioningly by Muslims and others to score points in national and international political debates. Does any critique of Islam amount to ‘Islamophobia’? Does an accusation of ‘Islamophobia’ amount to an attempt to suppress freedom of expression? Or is ‘Islamophobia’ a form of hate speech or even racism, similar to anti-Semitism? In this thoughtful and critical study Chris Allen follows the term’s adoption by the media and places it in a broader discussion of racism and xenophobia, relating it also to the debate on ‘Orientalism’. In conclusion he seeks a redefinition of ‘Islamophobia’ designed to make the concept both credible and useful. Allen has been a participant in much of the debate around Islamophobia since the 1990s and here takes a critical distance which allows him to make a substantial contribution to clearing up much of the confusion around a term which is usually emotionally and politically loaded.”
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