'Let us work on the basis, premis, if you are minded to, that this is or is part of it.
How are we going to resolve this problem between us, if we are to live together, as one people evolving from different traditions and cultures, in a state of freedom and peace?'
So, there are the geographical, demographical and history factors which need to be considered, when we attempt to analyse and overcome the problem of Islamophobia.
It is also about the semantic we used. For example, when people speak about migration from Africa, they/we might place the emphasis on "African migration."
Whereas the debate about migration of people from the Middle East and Asia, tends to place the emphasis on the migrants religious faiths.
Probably most importantly, there is the need to analyse the recent and/or current social and political context within which Islamophobia is increasing in some countries.
Let us say, in the western hemisphere. What are the engines which are driving the increase?
To be continued!
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