This November, as the world marks Islamophobia Awareness Month, the Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC) Nigeria stands with Muslims globally to reaffirm our collective commitment to justice, dignity, and the protection of fundamental human rights.
Islamophobia is not a distant concept. It manifests in everyday prejudices, exclusionary policies, discrimination in workplaces, hate speech online, harassment of visibly Muslim individuals, and violent attacks on communities. These realities threaten social cohesion, endanger lives, and undermine the values that hold diverse societies together.
For more than two decades, MPAC has advocated for a Nigeria – and a world – where every Muslim can live with safety, respect, and full participation in public life. We believe that challenging Islamophobia is not the responsibility of Muslims alone; it requires the active involvement of allies, institutions, policymakers, and every citizen committed to justice.
This month, we call on:
1. Government and policymakers
2. Media organizations
3. Educational institutions
4. Nigerians of all faiths
5. Muslim communities
Prejudice is a societal illness that hurts us all. Islamophobia threatens national unity and erodes trust and fuels division. Combating it requires long-term commitment, sustained education, courageous leadership, and active solidarity.
As we observe Islamophobia Awareness Month, MPAC renews its dedication to advocacy, public education, policy engagement, and community empowerment.
Let this month be more than a symbolic observance; let it be a call to action.
The future we want begins with the courage to stand against hate today.
MPAC, NIGERIA
