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    Regulating hate crimes in Malaysia: a legal study / Muhammad Ezwar Rusydan Mohd Basir … [et al.] by Mohd Basir, Muhammad Ezwar Rusydan, Musawir, Nor Izdiyani, Talkah, Nur Atiqah, Syed Nasaruddin, Sharifah Syafiqah Nadira

    Published 2012
    “…Much as we desire not to have hate crime, we cannot avoid it from spreading, but we can certainly minimise its occurrence. …”
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    Destination Image, Perceived Travel Risk & Constraint and Travel Intention: Empirical Evidence from Chinese Students in COVID-19 Pandemic by Liu, Liyuan

    Published 2022
    “…In the context associated the the COVID-19 pandemic and Asian hate crime it brought, some new questions have been proposed in the academic field of destination image. …”
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    An Identity Driven Escalation of Commitment to Negative Spillovers by Mikhaeil, C., Baskerville, Richard

    Published 2018
    “…While it is an ideal tool to bring people together and expand horizons by connecting remote communities, sadly it is also dangerously effective in spreading diseases or hate crime. Such poor awareness on how such paradoxical outcomes arise is a societal challenge. …”
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    Brexit dan Referendum Keahlian Kesatuan Eropah 2016: implikasi terhadap landskap politik United Kingdom by Mohd Irwan Syazli Saidin, Muhammad Alif Azrai Norizan

    Published 2021
    “…Kedua, perkembangan politik populisme yang didorong oleh sentimen xenofobia dan Islamofobia dilihat semakin berleluasa sebagai kempen untuk menarik sokongan rakyat disamping turut menyumbang kepada peningkatan kadar jenayah kebencian (hate-crime) yang disasarkan kepada golongan minoriti dan imigran.…”
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    Rethinking islamophobia : myth or reality / Azrul Azlan Abdul Rahman by Azrul Azlan, Abdul Rahman

    Published 2018
    “…Such fear and hostility leads to discrimination against Muslim, exclusion of Muslim from mainstream political or social process, stereotyping, the presumption of guilt by association and hate crimes. This paper focuses on terrorism, and to be more precise, the issue of Islamophobia because of the misperception towards Islam. …”
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    Muslim minority and its challenges in the West by Zul’azmi Yaakob, Wan Fariza Alyati Wan Zakaria

    Published 2023
    “…Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach, including education and awareness-raising campaigns to promote positive narratives about Muslims, interfaith dialogue to increase understanding and tolerance, political engagement to enhance representation and influence in public policy decisions, community building to promote social cohesion, and legal protections to prevent discrimination and hate crimes. Moreover, Muslims as a minority group in the West are expected to promote the beautiful Islamic ethics of Akhlaq in their daily life and participate actively in the broader community.…”
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    Muslim minority and its challenges in the West by Zul’azmi Yaakob, Wan Fariza Alyati Wan Zakaria

    Published 2023
    “…Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach, including education and awareness-raising campaigns to promote positive narratives about Muslims, interfaith dialogue to increase understanding and tolerance, political engagement to enhance representation and influence in public policy decisions, community building to promote social cohesion, and legal protections to prevent discrimination and hate crimes. Moreover, Muslims as a minority group in the West are expected to promote the beautiful Islamic ethics of Akhlaq in their daily life and participate actively in the broader community.…”
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    Islamophobia and the challenge of being Muslim in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe by Mabvurira, Vincent, Yasin, Adam

    Published 2023
    “…The participants also pointed out that they encounter hate crimes and verbal abuse in the lecture rooms. Students from minor religions therefore face grievous challenges in public space in Zimbabwe where the majority of the population claim to subscribe to Christian faith. …”
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