Aside from the conquest of Spain, the Crusades brought many Europeans from all over Europe into contact with Islam for the first time. The context of a holy war gave rise to the perception that Islam is a religion of the sword and led Europeans to assume that it is an inherently violent religion.
Contemporary events relating to the Middle East conflict have fostered this negative image of Islam.
Many groups have issued statements rejecting Anti-Arab and Anti-Muslim prejudice in America, including the Central Conference of American Rabbis (Reform Judaism) and the Anti-Defamation League.
European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia Reports on Anti-Islamic reactions within the European Union after the acts of terror against the USA (http://eumc.eu.int/publications/terror-report/)
See also: Islam, Anti-Semitism in Islam, Arab Anti-Semitism, Persecution of Christians, Anti-Arab, Religious intolerance
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