Uncovering the Troubling Rise in Anti-Muslim Discrimination in America

CAIR's annual report reveals a 'broad attack on Muslim life' in 2025 as the Iran war fuels a surge of hate speech and discrimination against the Muslim community.
A new report from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has painted a troubling picture of the state of Muslim civil rights in the United States. The organization's annual report, which documents incidents of discrimination, hate crimes, and other forms of bias against the Muslim community, warns of a 'broad attack on Muslim life' that is likely to continue in the coming years.
The report's findings come against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, which has sparked a new wave of hate speech and anti-Muslim sentiment across the country. As tensions between the two nations escalate, CAIR has expressed concern that the targeting of Muslims will only intensify, with the report citing a range of disturbing incidents, from workplace discrimination to physical attacks and mosque vandalism.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


