The phenomenon of Islamophobia is increasing in many countries, raising concerns among Arab communities. Reports indicate that this trend negatively affects peaceful coexistence and heightens social tensions.
Concerns are growing over the use of religious language to justify wars, as political conflicts are framed as civilizational struggles. Observers warn that this shift could have dire consequences for global peace.
In controversial remarks, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani suggested that King Charles III might be Muslim, claiming that Muslims seek to dominate Britain. These statements were made during an interview with British journalist Piers Morgan.
Canada is witnessing a significant rise in the number of Islamic schools, reflecting the Muslim community's response to growing fears of Islamophobia. A report by The Economist highlights this rapid expansion amid rising hate crimes against Muslims in the country.
Businessman Pierre-Edward Stéren has revealed his funding for projects aimed at making France less Islamic and more Catholic and capitalist. This comes as municipal elections are organized, featuring thousands of new candidates.