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Political Issues Key to Muslim-West Engagement

When asked about the root causes of Muslim-West tensions, individuals ready for Muslim-West engagement are more likely to attribute them to politics rather than religion or culture. Among those classified as "Ready," 46% in majority Muslim ...

Less Than Half in U.S. OK With Treatment of Immigrants, Arabs

Among six key groups in society, Americans are least satisfied with the way Arabs and immigrants are treated in the U.S. In contrast, 75% of Americans are satisfied with the way Asians are treated -- the highest satisfaction level.

Malaysian Muslims More Likely Than Non-Muslims to Trust Government

Malaysia's non-Muslims tend to hold less favorable perceptions of the government than Muslim residents do. About three in four non-Muslims perceive corruption to be widespread in the government, compared with about half of Muslims. Two-thirds of ...

Who Are Muslims?

The authors of Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think discuss how religion figures into the lives of Muslims around the world.

The 2015 Year in Review at Gallup.com

Gallup reviews the top stories of 2015, including Americans' views of Bernie Sanders and the Tea Party movement, what employees want from their managers and how government became the most important problem in the U.S.

In Malaysia, Muslims More Bullish on Economy Than Non-Muslims

Since 1971, Malaysia's economic policy has included programs specifically intended to improve the economic standing of ethnic Malays, who make up most of the country Muslim population. Today, despite the fact that they still have a lower average ...

Americans More Worried About Terrorism Than Mass Shootings

Americans are more concerned about being the victim of a terrorist attack inspired by the Islamic State (47%) than being the victim of a mass shooting (38%). Republicans are more worried than Democrats about both potential events.

Donald Trump Well-Known, but Not Well-Liked

Donald Trump ties with Hillary Clinton as the best-known presidential candidate among national adults, but Ben Carson has gained the most in terms of name recognition since July.

Muslims in Europe: Basis for Greater Understanding Already Exists

Recent surveys of Muslims in London, Paris, and Berlin offer optimism about greater understanding between Europe's Muslims and the broader societies. Majorities of these groups, as well as the general public in each of the countries, express a ...

Values Questions Set European Muslims Apart

Muslims living in the relatively secular environments of London, Paris, and Berlin see little inherent contradiction between their religious and national identities -- but that does not imply that their attitudes always conform to those of the ...
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