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Terorisme akibat Islamophobia di Perancis

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This study aims to determine the development of Islamophobia in France and various acts of terror related to it. This research is a qualitative research by collecting data from various libraries and reliable sources. The results showed that Islamophobia and discrimination by Muslims occurred in France as seen from the editorial of the weekly Satir which published a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad by Charlie Hebdo. The publication of this caricature is considered to have insulted Muslims around the world. Coupled with the statement of French President Emmanuel Macron who accused Islam of being a religion that is experiencing a crisis in the world. Many protests and criticisms were filed from various Muslim countries in the world, including Indonesia. Freedom of opinion in France is felt to be unfavorable because it offends Muslims. Acts of terrorism in France that involve a group of people identifying themselves as ISIS are increasingly being carried out. One of the most recent cases of assault on Samuel Patty, a teacher in Paris who showed a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad. The ISIS framing, which is seen as a movement group with roots in Islam, has created Islamophobia for other religions around the world. Islamophobia developed as a result of discrimination by native French people to Muslim immigrants.

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  • , Marsiyati, 2022. "Terorisme akibat Islamophobia di Perancis," OSF Preprints vn7bx, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:vn7bx
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/vn7bx
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