Muslim groups say rethinking religious discrimination and approaches to counter-terrorism should be a top priority to address a spike in Islamophobic incidents, ahead of a report by the government's special envoy on the issue. The long-awaited report by Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia Aftab Malik is expected to be handed down today, with recommendations for action by the government. The ABC understands those recommendations will not go as far as those put forward by the special envoy for antisemitism, who called for the power to cut funding to public institutions that they deem not to be addressing the problem sufficiently....