The Stereotypes About Muslims

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After 9/11 image of Muslim stereotype in film industry things has changed a lot. Riz Ahmed an actor and a rapper from a Muslim ethnicity has mentioned about how we can stop this in one of his speech at the UKs House of Commons. In the month of March 2017. Sadia Habib and Shaf Choudry had come up with this solution known as Riz test. The test basically filters the TV show and movies and lets us see if there is any bad Muslim representation on those platforms. This will help movies to change the scene with some alternative to picture the story better rather than making it have a Muslim stereotype to hurt people from the Muslim ethnicity. This test is inspired from another test which is known by Bechdel test that basically challenges viewers to view how women are represented. Riz test is something similar by categorizing the test into five points. If the TV shows or movies fail one of the tests, we can know it is a bad representation of a Muslim stereotype.

On the other hand, recent activities have shown how Trumps term gave Muslims some fresh content. Ramy Yousef who is an American comedian and an Egyptian immigrant has changed the stereotypical perception on Muslims a lot. He has also mentioned how suddenly Muslim have become cool in LA recently. His shows jokes about how he and his companions compare religion to a menu. He mentions how he doesnt have drugs or alcohol, but he admits that sometimes he has premarital sex. He also tries to show that each person has their own way to deal with god. Muslim writers like Gardezi have changed a lot too with their work in the Hollywood industry.

All in all, the representation of Muslims has shifted from being regressive others to more aggressive and violent image who hate the western world. This representation has caused many Muslims to suffer and finding difficulty during activities such as travelling by air to a foreign country because of 9/11 and the stereotype movies have made. The group does not only suffer from misrepresentation but also because of very few good representations. This kind of issues is what have had a bad impression for the religion. This has made people from Muslim ethnicity to hide their religion in public to suffer less being the victim in which they were not part of. Muslim stereotyping in movies and post 9/11 events have represented the whole group into such situation that has been unbearable at some point. Big movies and their characters were also a part of this Muslim stereotyping in movies and tv shows. This has changed a lot with its ups and downs but now things are seen more positively rather than those negative impression due to certain representation of that ethnic group. Many big figures have also been a part of this revolutionary change in Muslim representation in movies and tv shows. Muslim personalities such as Riz Ahmed, Ramy Yousef, Sadia Habib and Shaf Choudry are trying to change this. The Riz Test makes it easy for us to know what movie is misrepresenting Muslims and Arabs while Ramy Yousef comedy has suddenly made Islam cool again.

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