Eurocentrism and Islamophobia

Eurocentrism and Islamophobia
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Saied Reza Ameli charts the history and origins of Islamophobia and its prevalence in academia.

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Eurocentrism has formed the basis for a trend of thought that believes that human civilization is fundamentally built upon the domain of Rome, Paris and Athens, and the blossoming of human society, is indebted to European thinking.

The great non-European theoreticians, and scientists are constitutionally not mentioned. Specifically, Muslim theoreticians were suppressed along the way, and kept under cruel oppression. Giants like Ibn Al-Khaldoon in social sciences and sociology; Kharazmi and Ibn Hathim, in mathematics, Mohammad Ibn Zakaria-e Razi in medicine, mathematics, astronomy, and many other sages, who have been the shining stars, in the universe of knowledge and science, … They are the historical pioneers, and have scientific superiority over many Europeans. Their thinking has consistently not been referred to along the evolution of experimental sciences and humanities, or if it has it is on the whole faintly coloured.

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