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Some Arab Countries Make U-Turn on U.S. Leadership in 2010

Taking back some of the gains U.S. leadership enjoyed in 2009, approval of U.S. leadership experienced a large drop in four out of six Arab League countries surveyed in 2010.

Islam and the West: Clash or Coexistence?

The authors of the book Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think examine the commonly held perception that misunderstandings between Islam and the West stem from a clash of civilizations.

Trump Approval Highest Among Mormons, Lowest Among Muslims

Donald Trump's job approval rating in 2017 was highest among Protestants and Mormons, and lowest among non-Christians and those with no formal religious identity.

Iraq in the Context of Past Polling

As Islamic militants take control of wide swaths of Iraq, including the country's second-largest city of Mosul, the Obama administration is facing substantial criticism with regard to its 2011 decision to withdraw all American troops from Iraq. ...

The Holiday Season: 'An Opportunity for Enlightenment'

The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it also presents an opportunity to be thoughtful and considerate of others. How can employers and coworkers alike celebrate and respect one another's differences?

In U.S., Worry About Illegal Immigration Steady

About six in 10 Americans worry about illegal immigration, similar to recent years but down from 2006-2011 due to declines among Democrats and independents.

American Public Opinion, Terrorism and Guns

Before the Orlando shootings, Americans indicated that military actions against the Islamic State would be among the most effective ways to fight terrorism and that restrictions on Muslims would be among the least effective.

Egyptians’ Approval of U.S. Leadership Up, But Still Low

A Gallup Poll conducted this March in Egypt finds Egyptians’ approval of U.S. leadership up considerably since 2008, but still low at 25%. Also, 23% of Egyptians remain undecided.

U.S., Canada Show More Interfaith Cohesion Than Europe

A new report from Gallup and the Coexist Foundation reveals that residents of the U.S. and Canada are more likely than Europeans surveyed to be classified as "integrated." It also reveals that European Muslims and the general publics have ...

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.