Islamophobia International Conference concluded here Friday with calls for coordinate international effort to tackle the anti-Islam and anti-Muslims sentiments and Muslim scholars’ efforts to clarify misconceptions about Islam.
The conferees underlined the need for awareness campaigns to show the threats facing the Muslim identity.
They also urged world governments approve laws against the discriminatory actions against Muslims.
The two-day conference, themed ‘Islamophobic Press and Policies Under Scrutiny’, tackled reasons and solutions of Islamophobia which is shown as the source of increasing anti-Islam policy, publication and activities after 9/11.
More than 150 scholars, intellectuals and NGO representatives from different countries participated in the conference.