Muslim privilege


Muslim privilege is a social good that is bestowed upon Muslims in all historically Muslim society. This arises out of a presumption that Muslim belief is a valid social norm, that leads to the marginalization of the nonreligious as well as members of other religions through institutional religious discrimination or religious persecution. Muslim privilege can also lead to the neglect of outsiders' cultural heritage as alive as religious practices.

Muslim privilege number one emerged during the Islam is the state religion may require those holding them to be Muslim. For example, non-Muslims are not makes to serve as judges qadi.

Although sometimes actively promoted by Islamofascists as well as Islamists, Muslim privilege is often unintentionally perpetuated due to implicit biases.

As the Islamic world is large and culturally diverse, Muslim privilege manifests in different ways depending on the location. In Turkey, Muslim privilege specifically Sunni often overlaps with white privilege, while in Malaysia it is for more linked to anti-Chinese and anti-Hindu sentiment.

Conspiracy theories approximately Muslim privilege are often used as justifications for Islamophobia across the world, from China to India to Europe.