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Islamophobia in the Workplace: Combating a Troubling Trend

July 28, 2025 | Rachel Zheliabovskii

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Despite increasing awareness of the importance of inclusion and diversity, many Muslim employees in the U.S. continue to face discrimination and prejudice in the workplace. In fact, discrimination against Muslim workers has reached an all-time high, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an advocacy group. 

CAIR recorded a 113% increase in employment discrimination complaints between 2022 and 2023, and that number continues to rise. The organization received 1,329 complaints related to employment discrimination in 2024, making it the highest-reported complaint category last year. This was “the first time this has occurred in our organization’s 30-year history,” said Farah Afify, research and advocacy manager at CAIR.  

Allegations of Islamophobia come from almost all areas of employment in the U.S., including health care, education, tech, and media. “Islamophobia and anti-Muslim bigotry is not particular to any one sector,” Afify said, “but is instead at an unprecedented high across American employment writ large.” 

How Workplace Bias Manifests

Islamophobia in the workplace can be both subtle and systemic, and employers should be conscious of each harmful manifestation. The understated variety may present as microaggressions, including jokes about religious practices or inappropriate questions. On a systemic level, the problem may show itself in workplace policies that negatively affect Muslim employees. 

“We have encountered cases where a potential hire was unjustly required to present a note from their local imam to justify wearing a headscarf/hijab on the job,” said Nicole Fauster-Bradford, community advocacy director at CAIR. She also recounted an instance in which co-workers placed bets on when a fasting Muslim employee would give in and eat during Ramadan, the month when Muslims fast from sunrise to sundown.  

“Systemic biases can influence promotion decisions, such as employers preferring to promote employees they perceive as more available,” Fauster-Bradford explained. She cited an incident in which a Muslim worker was overlooked for a promotion due to his commitment to mandatory Friday afternoon prayers. Indeed, “management sometimes uses neutral policies improperly to deny religious accommodations or mask discriminatory behavior,” such as the case of a Muslim worker at a baked-goods factory who was forced to shave his beard to satisfy a grooming policy. 

Denial of religious accommodations is a common theme Afify has observed in her work. In the past few years, she has seen “a number of complaints in which employers are cracking down on employees, particularly Muslim and Arab employees, who express solidarity with Palestinians” amid the Israel-Hamas war, she said. Some of these workers were sent to speak with HR or were terminated. 

Afify noted the hypocrisy of allowing employees of other religious backgrounds to express their customs and beliefs while not extending that right to Muslim workers.  

Sample Policy: Religious Accommodation

Employers’ Legal Obligations

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 mandates that employers provide reasonable accommodations for religious beliefs, so long as those accommodations do not impose an undue hardship on the business. This requirement was strengthened in the Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling in Groff v. DeJoy, which said that any potential financial hardship must be significant for an employer to deny a religious accommodation request. State laws offer additional protections. 

For Muslim employees, common accommodations include prayer breaks, dress codes that allow hijabs, beards, and other religious attire, and adjusting work schedules around religious observances such as Friday prayers and fasting during Ramadan. 

Causing Change in the Workplace 

To ensure compliance with Title VII and foster a more inclusive and tolerant workplace, employers must take proactive steps to curb and prevent Islamophobia. This could mean implementing “comprehensive training programs educating employees about religious diversity, fostering cultural sensitivity, and clearly defining unacceptable behaviors,” Fauster-Bradford said. She added that conducting regular diversity audits and establishing open channels for anonymous reporting can also reduce Islamophobia.

However, Fauster-Bradford cautioned that it’s easy for training to become a simple checkbox for employers. “Culture eats strategy for breakfast,” she noted. A company may have a training regimen in place, but a culture that fosters intolerance and inequity renders any training moot. “Fostering an environment where inappropriate conduct, harassment, discrimination, disrespect, and/or inequitable treatment aren’t part of the company culture is key,” she said. 

Unconscious bias contributes significantly to Islamophobia in the workplace, which can surreptitiously influence decisions related to hiring, assignments, promotions, and everyday interactions. “Addressing bias starts with a culture of openness, active listening, transparency, and accountability,” Fauster-Bradford said. She recommended that organizations hold unconscious bias training and stage open conversations about cultural competence. 

Muslim voices should also be included when designing policies and shaping workplace culture. Fauster-Bradford emphasized the importance of establishing advisory groups, holding dialogue sessions, and ensuring Muslim representation in diversity leadership roles. 

The reality is that some companies may publicly support inclusion but fail to protect Muslim workers internally. “Accountability demands consistency between public statements, internal practices, and the reality,” Fauster-Bradford said. 

To ensure that public messaging corresponds with company practice, she recommends investing in external equity audits to assess organizational culture and review training materials, policies, and historical practices. 

Toolkit: Navigating Religious Beliefs in the Workplace

Supporting Muslim Employees

People managers play a critical role in combating Islamophobia by fostering an environment of inclusion and respect. 

“Workers can support Muslim colleagues by educating themselves about Islam, actively listening, and advocating for inclusive practices,” Fauster-Bradford said. This also includes speaking out against any witnessed Islamophobic behavior, encouraging the integration of Muslim voices into corporate dialogues, and fostering respectful relationships. 

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