Since the attack on Twin Towers, the prejudice of Islam is rising. According to a survey conducted by the Associated Press, Islamic prejudice has become more common than the 1980s and 1990s. According to the same survey, about 700 Arab-related hatred crimes were executed in the weeks after 9/11's attack. The September 11 attack completely changed the perception of non-Muslim Americans, Islamic Americans, foreign Muslims and Arabs. If American citizens offset each other at a mosque, we can not overcome a bigger disaster, so the US government needs to eliminate prejudice.
In the West's main society, there are real negative recognition, prejudice and discrimination against Muslims. It is a symptom of Islamic phobia in the West that Muslims are immoral, expressing prejudice against Muslims, and avoiding Muslims becoming neighbors. However, these feelings are not characteristic of Western countries. They exist in sufficient numbers to attract attention, but they are usually shared with some of the public. The existence of Islamic phobia has not been resolved yet. Individuals expressing Islamic phobia have special views on Muslims in their community, global Muslims as religions and Islam, quantifiable and measurable results
According to a recent report by Amnesty International and the Islamic Cooperation Organization, Muslims have long been victims of Western prejudice. Today, the prevalence of Islamic phobia in Western society is a growing concern that it is increasing worldwide. However, Muslim women are likely to face the biggest challenge faced by the Muslim population. Because multiple discrimination is rooted in religion, gender equality, and immigration. After terrorism occurred in New York on September 11, 2001 (September 11, 2001), in the west there was political rhetoric and climate, mainly "war with terror". For Muslims living in the West, 9/11 is important both socially and politically. On a global scale, people tend to link terrorist attacks and Islam. However, this relationship can be traced back to the previous episode, for example the Iranian and American crisis of 1979.