Unfortunately, not all Islamophobia is completely without basis. The BBC news did a report about the imam of the Didsbury Mosque where the Manchester bomber, Salman Abedi attended, and the conclusion was that he had quite likely been radicalised there with a call to "armed Jihad". I remember seeing an undercover "Dispatches" programme a few years ago where a reporter covertly filmed similar, in fact worse with incitement to kill "Kuffars" throw homosexuals off mountains, it was nothing more than hate filled bile with incitement to murder. The sermon at the Didsbury Mosque was played back to one Islamic scholar who was of the opinion that he was "psychologically and practically brainwashing" young people. Let's not forget how many innocent people, including children were killed and injured in the Manchester Arena.
Whilst I presume that the majority of mosques don't incite hatred and violence against other religions. However, if that sort of sermon was coming from a church pulpit how long would that be tolerated? Clearly this type of negativity alarms the vast majority of peaceful Muslims.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't perceive there to be the same sort of prejudice and hate, as undoubtedly there is, aimed at say Hindus.
Whilst one must accept there is a degree of Islamophobia one should also accept that undoubtedly some of this is fueled by the negative news that involves Muslims, such as the historical and seemingly ongoing "girl grooming" that is so often in the news.
Please don't interpret my post as saying I think abuses and verbal assaults against them are justified. I'm merely pointing out that if posters whilst listing the prejudice and racism that encompasses Islamophobia, should also acknowledge that a small section of Muslims have behaved very badly in the countries where they live but profess to hate.