Islamophobia in modern times is one of the essential challenges to the development of humanism and intercultural dialogue. Recent events demonstrate a clear spread of this phenomenon to various sociocultural spaces. The discrimination caused by Islamophobia shocked the whole world. The events that took place in Myanmar, New Zealand, etc. caused great concern. Despite the fact that Islamophobia has become an object of versatile research, at the moment it remains ambiguous, and at the conceptual level, an insufficiently defined phenomenon. Especially many questions arise around the causes of Islamophobia.
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