伊斯兰恐惧症:反穆斯林情绪及其对穆斯林妇女的影响

A. Salamah
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在当代,伊斯兰恐惧症成为全球社会学关注的问题——不仅仅是印度尼西亚;而是为了整个穆斯林世界。在国际上,西方主流媒体开始将伊斯兰教、伊斯兰国家和穆斯林人口称为“恐怖分子”、“极端分子”,而仅仅是“激进分子”。纽约的9/11事件标志着国际上仇视伊斯兰教的高潮。在一些国家,如法国、英国和美国,大多数人口是非穆斯林,这种反穆斯林情绪可以以几种形式看到,比如穆斯林受到不尊重和不公平的对待。这些反穆斯林的表现无疑对生活在非穆斯林(西方)国家的穆斯林妇女,特别是那些戴着头巾和罩袍的妇女产生了非常破坏性的影响。作为世界上穆斯林人口最多的国家,印尼也不能幸免于仇视伊斯兰教的不公现象,有几所学校和机构禁止学生戴头巾等。本研究的目的是实现一种以相互尊重、包容和宽容的价值观为标志的宗教生活,而不是歧视。本研究使用的方法是定性的,而数据收集技术采用图书馆研究方法。问题的局限性和提法如下:1)印度尼西亚和西方国家的伊斯兰恐惧症的形式和原因;2)伊斯兰恐惧症如何影响生活在非穆斯林国家的穆斯林妇女。本研究的最终目的是:1)提供对伊斯兰教的理解和/或更清晰的认识;(2)保护妇女特别是穆斯林妇女的权利,使她们能够不受任何偏见和歧视地自由地从事自己的信仰活动。
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ISLAMOPHOBIA : ANTI-MUSLIM SENTIMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON MUSLIM WOMEN
In contemporary times Islamophobia became a global sociological concern - not just for Indonesia; but for the entire Muslim world. Internationally Western mainstream media, started referencing Islam, Islamic countries and muslim demographics as “terrorist”, “extremists”, and as only “radicals”. The 9/11 incident in New York marked the hight of Islamophobia internationally. In some countries, like France, Britain and the US, where the majority of the population is non-Muslim, this anti-Muslim sentiment can be seen in several forms, such as Muslims being treated disrespectfully and unfairly. These anti-muslim manifestations certainly has a very devastating impact on particularly Muslim women living in non-Muslim (Western) countries, especially for those wearing the hijab and burqa. Indonesia, which internationally has the greatest Muslim majority, is not immune to the unjust phenomenon of Islamophobia, with several schools and institutions prohibiting students from wearing, for example the hijab. The purpose of this study is to realize a religious life marked by the values of mutual respect, inclusivity and tolerance without discrimination. The method used in this study is qualitative, while the data collection technique uses the library research method. Limitations and formulations of the problems to be problematised are as follows: 1) the forms and causes of Islamophobia in Indonesia and Western countries; and 2) how Islamophobia impacts particularly Muslim women living in non-Muslim countries. The final aims of this study are: 1) provide understanding and/or greater clarity about Islam; and 2) protecting the rights of women, especially Muslim women, so that they can practice their beliefs freely, without any prejudice and discrimination.
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