Though often invisible, Islamophobia is still alive in the United States today, from bullying in schools to political scapegoating to violence at houses of worship.
On this episode, we speak with Jordan Denari Duffner, a doctoral student at Georgetown University and author of the new book Islamophobia: What Christians Should Know (and Do) about Anti-Muslim Discrimination.
Talking with contributing writer Paul Moses, Denari Duffner explains how Islam nourishes her own faith, and calls on Christians to become better acquainted with their Muslim neighbors.
For further reading:
- ‘Enough Bromides,’ Thomas Albert Howard
- ‘In the Steps of Father Abraham,’ Paul Moses
- ‘No One is a Stranger,’ Jordan Denari Duffner
“Islamophobia has fallen off the public radar, even as hate crimes and other forms of discrimination are still ongoing.”—Jordan Denari Duffner