A Muslim perspective on Racial Discrimination Act amendments

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2014

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Khan, S.

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With most Muslims being non-white, Islamophobia gets merged with racism. Since Muslims are not a race but followers of a universal faith across the racial and language divide, it does not help to describe attacks on them as “racist attacks”. Doing so dilutes the specific concerns of Muslims living in a non-Muslim majority country with more general issues of race and ethnicity.

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Copyright 2014 the author

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