The U.S. Islamophobia Network: Its Funding and Impact

  • Corey Saylor
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Abstract

The U.S.-based Islamophobia network's inner core is currently comprised of at least 37 groups whose primary purpose is to promote prejudice against or hatred of Islam and Muslims. An additional 32 groups whose primary purpose does not appear to include promoting prejudice against or hatred of Islam and Muslims but whose work regularly demonstrates or supports Islamophobic themes make up the network's outer core. The inner core of the U.S.-based Islamophobia network enjoyed access to at least $119,662,719 in total revenue between 2008 and 2011. Groups in the inner core are often tightly linked. Key players in the network benefitted from large salaries as they encouraged the American public to fear Islam. In 2011 and 2012, 78 bills or amendments designed to vilify Islamic religious practices were introduced in the legislatures of 29 states and the U.S. Congress. Sixty-two of these bills contained language that was extracted from David Yerushalmi's American Laws for American Courts (ALAC) model legislation. While the bias behind the bills is clear, the presence of an actual problem that needed solved was not, even to the legislators introducing the measures. In at least 11 states, mainstream Republican leaders introduced or supported anti-Muslim legislation. In September 2013 the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy group, issued " Legislating Fear: Islamophobia and its Impact in the United States 2011-2012. " In part, that report examines the revenue available to Islamophobic organizations and their legislative impact. This paper is extracted from that report.

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Corey Saylor. (2014). The U.S. Islamophobia Network: Its Funding and Impact. Islamophobia Studies Journal, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.13169/islastudj.2.1.0099

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