In the heart of Europe, a pervasive and complex issue quietly shapes the lives of millions – Islamophobia.
Far more than an expression of prejudice, it manifests in the everyday realities of discrimination, exclusion, and unequal treatment, profoundly affecting those who identify as Muslim—regardless of their actual beliefs or practices.
In a continent where national identities are deeply intertwined with religious and cultural history, the rise of Islamophobia is not merely a social concern but a political and economic one as well.