Islamophobia On the Rise?

Thursday, August 26, 2010

On Wednesday, Michael Enright, 21, a college student who had just returned from doing volunteer work in Afghanistan, was charged with using a tool to slash the neck and face of a New York City taxi driver after the driver told Enright he was a Muslim.

Police have deemed the attack a hate crime — and the suspect is being held without bail on charges of attempted murder and assault. The New York Taxi Workers Alliance has recommended that its members refrain from talking about religion with their customers, and Muslim cab drivers aren't the only ones worried that the debate over the Islamic Cultural Center, Park 51, has brought on a new wave of "Islamophobia."

We are joined by Dr. Saeed Khan, a lecturer in Islamic and Middle East study at Wayne State University in Detroit and Rabbi Irwin Kula, president of the National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership.

Guests:

Dr. Saeed Khan and Rabbi Irwin Kula

Produced by:

Kateri A. Jochum

Comments [1]

shams

Re-investigate 911 incident . It was not done by Muslims. It was to designed to create hatred over the Muslims. Its was as fake as WMD in iraq.

Aug. 27 2010 07:18 PM
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