THE ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict continues to cast a long shadow, extending its pernicious consequences far beyond the occupied territories. The lives of innocent Muslims residing in the West are being impacted upon by a surge in Islamophobia, a trend demonstrably linked to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Recently, a disturbing incident at a New York mosque underscored the gravity of the matter. A man entered the mosque, harassed everyone there and demanded the release of Israeli hostages in Palestine. This blatant act of bigotry serves as a stark reminder of the growing concern surrounding Islamophobia in Western societies.

The alarming statistics speak for themselves. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) documented a staggering 182 per cent increase in bias-motivated incidents targeting American Muslims between October and November 2023. This troubling trend tragically coincided with the brutal killing of six-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume in Illinois, a grim reminder of the potential consequences of such unbridled hatred.

Similarly, across the Atlantic, Tell Mama, a leading United Kingdom monitor of anti-Muslim hate crimes, documented over 2,000 incidents between October 2023 and February 2024. These incidents ranged from verbal assaults, exemplified by the abhorrent episode where a Muslim woman was verbally abused on a London bus, to chilling death threats targeted at houses of worship.

The silence of Western politicians and organisations also sends a perilous message. It implies a dangerous double standard, where perpetrators of violence against innocent Muslims face no reper- cussions, while upholding human rights appears to be selectively important. Such individuals should be encouraged to introspect and hold all actors accountable for their actions regardless of their affiliation. Failure to do so will only embolden those who seek to divide people through fear and prejudice.

Sajjad Ali Mugheri
Larkana

Published in Dawn, March 22nd, 2024

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