angrysoba
Philosophile
'Islamophobia' is a word created fraudulently (very recently) specially to blame ALL criticism of islam.
What counts as a "fraudulent" creation of a word?
According to something I just looked at on Wikipedia:
In 1996, the Runnymede Trust established the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia, chaired by Professor Gordon Conway, the vice-chancellor of the University of Sussex. Their report, Islamophobia: A Challenge for Us All, was launched in November 1997 by the Home Secretary, Jack Straw. In the Runnymede report, Islamophobia was defined by the trust as "an outlook or world-view involving an unfounded dread and dislike of Muslims, which results in practices of exclusion and discrimination."
One could at most accept that it means irrational fear of islam (not so widespread as some think anyways) but this sense is already well captured by existing words in the dictionary,
Such as?
But anyway, at least one person on here has said that his wife's attitude towards Islam is well-expressed by that formulation, which suggests that it does exist, but according to you is simply not very common.
I expect there are all kinds of incredibly rare diseases that exist which still get given names despite their rarity. Are these words "fraudulent" on the basis of the rarity of the phenomenon they describe?
there is no need to invent 'islamophobia' to account for that. So yes in this sense there is no 'islamophobia'.
No, you essentially said that it does exist and then said that it doesn't, because the word is "fraudulent". It seems you don't like the use of the word, which is fine. Many people used to complain about the way the word "gay" changed in meaning, but you would these days seem like a bit of a crank if you insisted that the word meant "happy" and nothing else.