International Day to Combat Islamophobia 2026: Date, History, Significance & UN Resolution

The International Day to Combat Islamophobia is observed every year on 15 March to raise awareness about discrimination, prejudice, and hatred faced by Muslims around the world. The day encourages countries, organizations, and communities to promote tolerance, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence among people of different religions and cultures.

This observance was established by the United Nations (UN) to highlight the growing concern about Islamophobia and to encourage global action against religious intolerance.

Why is International Day to Combat Islamophobia Observed?

The main objective of this day is to highlight the challenges faced by Muslim communities and promote a culture of peace, understanding, and respect for religious diversity.

Key Objectives

  • Raise global awareness about Islamophobia and anti-Muslim discrimination.
  • Promote religious tolerance and harmony among different communities.
  • Encourage governments and organizations to take measures against hate speech and violence.
  • Promote dialogue, education, and cultural understanding worldwide.

Background and History

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) declared 15 March as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia in 2022 through Resolution A/RES/76/254. The resolution was introduced by Pakistan on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and was adopted by consensus.

The date 15 March was chosen because it marks the anniversary of the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks in New Zealand, where 51 people lost their lives during Friday prayers.

What is Islamophobia?

Islamophobia refers to fear, prejudice, discrimination, or hostility directed against Islam or Muslims. It can appear in many forms, such as:

  • Hate speech or stereotypes about Muslims
  • Discrimination in employment or education
  • Attacks on mosques or religious sites
  • Online harassment and misinformation

The United Nations stresses that terrorism or extremism should never be associated with any religion or community.

Global Concern Over Rising Islamophobia

International organizations and human rights groups have raised concerns about the increase in hate speech, discrimination, and violence against Muslims in many parts of the world.

The UN Secretary-General has emphasized that promoting equality, human rights, and respect for religious freedom is essential to building inclusive societies.

Significance of the Day

The International Day to Combat Islamophobia plays an important role in:

  • Promoting interfaith dialogue and cultural understanding
  • Encouraging education against prejudice and stereotypes
  • Supporting policies that protect religious freedom and human rights
  • Strengthening global cooperation against racism, xenophobia, and intolerance

The observance reminds the world that diversity and respect for all religions are essential for global peace and harmony.

Key Points for Exams

Category Details
Event International Day to Combat Islamophobia
Date 15 March (Every Year)
Declared By United Nations General Assembly
Year Declared 2022
UN Resolution A/RES/76/254
Reason for Date Anniversary of the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks
Objective Promote tolerance, fight discrimination and Islamophobia
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