The "War on Terror", Securitization, and Muslim Psychology | Dr. Tarek Younis
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Do Western Muslims self-censor their thoughts and feelings out of fear? Has the Islamophobia industry impacted Muslims' religiosity? The 'War on Terror' has evolved over the past two decades and the securitization of the Muslim community continues unabated. Dr. Younis unpacks these questions and more. Dr. Tarek Younis is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Middlesex University. He researches and writes on Islamophobia, racism in mental health, the securitization of clinical settings, and the politics of psychology. He teaches on the impact of culture, religion, globalization, and security policies on mental health. His book, The Muslim, State and Mind: Psychology in Times of Islamophobia, is available on Amazon.  Want to watch this episode too? Click here! Follow Dr. Omar Suleiman on all platforms! YouTube Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok Follow Sh. Ammar Alshukry on all platforms! YouTube Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok
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