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Islamophobic tropes are common or overused themes that misrepresent and malign Islam and/or Muslim or Arabic people. CNN reports the following common Islamophobic tropes:[1]
- All Muslims are Arab.
- All Muslim women are oppressed.
- The Quran encourages Muslims to commit acts of violence against non-Muslims.
- Muslims want to wage holy war by way of Jihad.
- Muslims worship Allah, their own special god.
- Muslims don't believe in Jesus or respect his teachings.
- Muslims want to bring sharia to the West.
- All Muslims must take accountability for the actions of Muslim terrorists.
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edit- ^ Alsharif, Mirna (September 11, 2021). "9 tropes about Muslims that are a product of Islamophobia". CNN. Retrieved November 28, 2023.