In the Fall of 2022, the authors of this article published an edited book exploring the rise of global Islamophobia in the War on Terror.[1] It was the first work of its kind to explore the complexities and depths of Islamophobic trends as an outgrowth of the War on Terror across six continents,..
Naved Bakali and Farid Hafez
Farid Hafez has been the Class of 1955 Distinguished Visiting Professor of International Studies at Williams College since 2021. Since 2017, he has been a non-resident researcher at Georgetown University's The Bridge Initiative. He has been co-editor of the annual European Islamophobia Report since 2015. Forthcoming are: Operation Luxor (Transcrip Verlag, 2023) and Politicizing Islam in Austria. The Far-Right Impact in the Twenty-First Century.
Naved Bakali is an Assistant Professor of Anti-Racism Education at the University of Windsor, as well as a Senior Research Fellow with Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. He completed his PhD from McGill University, Montreal, in Cultural and International Studies in Education. He is the author of Islamophobia: Understanding anti-Muslim racism through the lived experiences of Muslim youth (Brill/Sense 2016) and co-editor of two edited volumes: Teacher training and education in the GCC: Unpacking the complexities and challenges of internationalizing educational contexts (Lexington Books 2021) and The rise of global Islamophobia in the War on Terror: Coloniality, race, and Islam (Manchester University Press 2022).