Today's global economy and cultural conflicts present complex problems. These problems require today's business and political leaders to be continually learning. Without constant learning, companies and organizations can't evolve to face new challenges and interact with other cultures. The courses and programs associated with the Gallup World Poll equip leaders with the knowledge and skills to address serious problems in a thoughtful way.
What Muslims Think
New Insights From the Gallup World Poll

What do Muslims say about their own hopes and dreams? Is Islam compatible with basic women's rights to education, employment, voting, and election to office? Is Islam compatible with democracy? What can the West do to improve relations with the Muslim world? What can Muslims/the Muslim world do to improve relations with the West?
Gallup University's certification course What Muslims Think answers these and many other questions, providing access to the thoughts and views of more than 1 billion Muslims in nearly 40 predominantly Muslim countries around the globe - the largest, most in-depth study of Muslim opinion ever done. Through a data-driven dialogue, course participants are encouraged to discuss the information, analyze, and draw conclusions about the findings and the implications for their own work, and are led down a path of discovery about the Muslim world that is expected to continue beyond the classroom.
The course presents a historical and current-day view of the Muslim world, providing cultural context to the current thoughts and opinions of Muslims worldwide.
When the course is completed, participants will be able to:
- understand the context for analyzing and interpreting the significance of the data gathered through the Gallup Poll of the Muslim World, and apply the new knowledge and insights to their professional tasks
- draw their own conclusions from the poll data and apply the meaningful findings to their own professional contexts
- critique, with new data, assumptions they encounter about the Muslim world
- feel an increased comfort level with reading and interpreting data
- feel comfortable discussing the findings with others, including members of the media
The distinguished faculty for the course includes:
- Dalia Mogahed, author and Gallup Senior Analyst and Executive Director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies
- John L. Esposito, author, Gallup Senior Scientist, and Georgetown University Professor of Religion and International Affairs and of Islamic Studies
- Richard Burkholder, Director, Gallup International Public Opinion Polling
With sufficient advance notice, we are able to provide the course on an exclusive basis to a grouping of your choice (at least 15 participants) at your site or at any of our Gallup campus locations, including London, Singapore, and Washington, D.C.
Interested? Explore a more detailed course agenda (PDF). For more information, contact Gallup.