"इस्लामोफ़ोबिया": अवतरणों में अंतर

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'''इस्लामोफ़ोबिया''' [[इस्लाम|मुसलमानों]] के ख़िलाफ़ और उनके प्रति तर्कहीन भय या घृणा का पूर्वाग्रह है।<ref>{{cite book
* {{cite book
|author=Fredman, Sandra
|title=Discrimination and human rights: the case of racism
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|year=2001
|isbn=0-19-924603-3
|page=121}}</ref>
* <ref>{{cite book
|author=Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck
|title=Muslims in the West: from sojourners to citizens
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|year=2002
|isbn=0-19-514806-1
|page=19}}</ref>
* <ref>''Islamophobia: A Challenge for Us All'', [[Runnymede Trust]], 1997, p. 1, cited in {{cite book
|author=Quraishi, Muzammil
|title=Muslims and crime: a comparative study
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|location=Aldershot, Hants, England
|year=2005
|isbn=0-7546-4233-X|page=60}}. </ref><ref>Early in 1997, the Commission on [[British Muslims]] and Islamophobia, at that time part of the Runnymede Trust, issued a consultative document on Islamophobia under the chairmanship of Professor Gordon Conway, [[Vice-Chancellor]] of the [[University of Sussex]]. The final report, ''Islamophobia: A Challenge for Us All'', was launched in November 1997 by [[Home Secretary]] [[Jack Straw]]</ref><ref name=HoldenHicks>{{cite book
|author=Holden, Cathie; Hicks, David V.
|title=Teaching the global dimension: key principles and effective practice