Islamophobia
Since its inception, the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA) has orchestrated four conferences focusing on Islamophobia. These conferences have explored themes such as "Contextualizing Islamophobia: Its Impact on Culture and Global Politics," "Islamophobia: Analyzing its Discourse and Geopolitics," "Examining the Global War on Terror: Challenges, Policies, and Consequences," and "Examining the Cultural and Geopolitical Dimensions of Islamophobia in Muslim Majority Countries." Through these gatherings, CIGA endeavors to dissect the multifaceted aspects of Islamophobia, shedding light on its cultural, political, and global ramifications. By delving into discourse analysis, geopolitical dynamics, and policy implications, participants aim to decipher the complex layers of Islamophobia and its effects on societies worldwide. These conferences serve as platforms for scholars, policymakers, and activists to engage in critical dialogue, share insights, and advocate for strategies to combat Islamophobia and foster greater understanding and tolerance across diverse communities.