There will always be people that hate some groups. It can be for any number of reasons. Misunderstanding, differences of opinion, past history with someone from the group, or any number of other reasons... There are people that hate Christians, Muslims, Atheists, any number of races and religions... There is no way of narrowing down why people in general are hateful. Like any emotion, it is pretty individualized.
Some people love them as much as ice cream and desserts but some people hate them as much broccoli.
It is not true that Muslims hate the UK. Many Muslims live in UK in harmony and good relations with the UK people. Muslims may hate some of the policies of the UK politicians when their policies are directed against Islam religion or against their country native interests and independence.
Most people in the West do not hate Asians or Muslims. The people that do hate Asians usually think Asians are inferior to Europeans. Some people think Asians or Africans or Arabs or Hispanics are "less American" than European-Americans. Some people in the west associate Islam with Jihad linked terrorist groups such as Al Queda. Once again some think that Islam is not American. However, In general, Europeans and Americans don't hate Asians or Muslims.
We don't all hate them. Some people hate Muslims because of their religion extremists. Such extremists are classified as terrorists and disrupt our peaceful way of life. When really it's just the religion we don't like because it's telling them our way of living isn't right. I could say some people hate Muslims or most if you added everyone that DIED in 9-11.
You are referring to two different groups of people. Some Muslims hate Christians. They kill them all over the world and then celebrate it. Other Muslims would never dream of killing anyone. Those are the Muslims who say they do not hate Christians - because they don't.
Some say that it is proven fact that the Quran teaches Muslims to hate non Muslims. This is not the truth. The Koran teaches love for Allah and all his people, not hate or terrorism. See the related links below for more information.
No. America guarantees the right for anyone and everyone to practice what they believe. It is a nation of every kind of religion, race, ideology, and lifestyle. So no, Americans do not hate Muslims- or anyone for that matter.
Yes, some people are Muslims. Also, all Muslims are people.
Answer 1It is not true that Asians hate Muslims. There may be some who hate Muslims but it doesn't apply to all Asians.Answer 2Asians make up over half of the entire world and a substantial minority of Asians (nearly a billion people) are Muslims. Asia is the most diverse continents in the world where even next-door neighbors are culturally unrelated, such as Burma and Bangladesh or Indonesia and East Timor. Please make your question more specific to a group of Asians for a useful answer.
The nazis and neo-nazis have done hate crime against innocent Jewish people. In some countries Muslims have done hate crimes against innocent Christians, Jewish people and Hindus.
Answer 1Most celebrities do not have an opinion about Muslims as an aggregate for or against.Answer 2All Stars (Muslim, Christians, and Jewish celebrities) in Muslim Majority countries don't hate Muslims and are very welcomed by people. However, in Muslim minority countries, there may be some; although few; hate Muslims as they are strongly and blindly supporting Israel financially as well as in media; despite that many Muslim majority countries are currently in good ties with Israel.
Some people are just hateful. They will hate anything they fear, and fear anything that they don't understand. In recent years, Islam has taken a particular bashing because Islam's higher-than-average crime rate is always in the news. For example, 11 out of 12 terrorist acts worldwide are committed by Muslims. Some people just can't do the maths and they somehow conclude that 11 out of 12 Muslims are terrorists! But in fact some Muslims exaggerate how much anti-Muslim sentiment there is. They are told that "Islamophobia is out there," so they assume that "people are looking at me in a funny way," & etc., even though they have not been the victim of any specific act of discrimination. The truth is, most non-Muslims don't hate the Muslim who lives next door. They treat the Muslim immediately in front of them in the same way as they treat anyone else. Their issues are more likely to be with Islam as a philosophy rather than with Muslims as human beings.