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"The Muslim world is going through an unprecedented difficult and trying time," said the Secretary General of the 56-state Organization of the Islamic Conference, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, on Friday.
One might reasonably have thought that he was referring to the recent increase in violent jihad incidents in the West, perpetrated by Muslims who explained and justified their actions by reference to Islamic texts and teachings. But no, Ihsanoglu was exercised about "Islamophobia," the invented term Islamic supremacists use to try to stifle realistic analysis of the global jihad in all its manifestations.
"We are facing daunting challenges and severe hardships," Ihsanoglu complained. "Islam and Muslims are under serious attack, and Islamophobia is growing and becoming more rampant and dangerous by the day."