TITLE:
Beyond Recognition: The Complexities of Biometrics and Minority Rights
AUTHORS:
Fatma Fattoumi
KEYWORDS:
Biometric Technology, Arab Muslim Minority, Bias and Discrimination, Privacy, Democratic Oversight
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.14 No.3,
March
6,
2026
ABSTRACT: The ubiquitous use of biometric technology in contemporary society, from unlocking smartphones to enforcing border control and law, has raised concerns regarding its impact on minority rights. In particular, the Arab Muslim minority has been identified as a vulnerable group subject to potential violations of privacy, bias, and discrimination. This paper aims to critically examine the complexities of biometric technology and its impact on the Arab Muslim minority, drawing on US-specific examples. Our analysis reveals how biometric technology can perpetuate existing biases and marginalize Arab Muslim voices, thereby exacerbating issues of inequity and inclusivity. We argue that a democratic approach to biometric technology is crucial, emphasizing the principles of transparency, accountability, and individual rights. Through a nuanced understanding of the intricacies of biometric technology and its implications for the Arab Muslim minority, we can advance towards a more just and equitable society that upholds the rights of all individuals, regardless of their ethnic or religious affiliation.