Poll: Public doubts Islam more prone to violence

Abu Talib

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WASHINGTON — Americans doubt that Islam is likelier than other faiths to encourage violence, but their overall view of the religion has worsened over the past five years, a poll said Tuesday.

In a survey that underlined the complex views people have about Muslims, 51 percent agreed that a Muslim center should not be built near the former site of New York's World Trade Center, compared to 34 percent who said it should be permitted.

Yet at the same time, a majority — 62 percent — said Muslims should have equal rights to build houses of worship. Just 25 percent said communities should be allowed to block the construction of mosques. The poll was conducted by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center.

The poll found that by 42 percent to 35 percent, most think Islam does not incite violence more than other religions, about the same as said so last year.

But more people have unfavorable than favorable views of Islam by 38 percent to 30 percent. In 2005, it was reversed: 41 percent had favorable views, 36 percent unfavorable.

Republicans voiced negative views of Muslims by more than 2-1. Among Democrats, 41 percent had favorable opinions while 27 percent viewed them negatively. Views of Muslims were also unfavorable among independents, older people and those with less education.

The survey was conducted from Aug. 19-22 and involved landline and cell telephone interviews with 1,003 randomly chosen adults. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_poll_muslims
 

Sakeena

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WASHINGTON — Americans doubt that Islam is likelier than other faiths to encourage violence, but their overall view of the religion has worsened over the past five years, a poll said Tuesday.

In a survey that underlined the complex views people have about Muslims, 51 percent agreed that a Muslim center should not be built near the former site of New York's World Trade Center, compared to 34 percent who said it should be permitted.

Yet at the same time, a majority — 62 percent — said Muslims should have equal rights to build houses of worship. Just 25 percent said communities should be allowed to block the construction of mosques. The poll was conducted by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center.

The poll found that by 42 percent to 35 percent, most think Islam does not incite violence more than other religions, about the same as said so last year.

But more people have unfavorable than favorable views of Islam by 38 percent to 30 percent. In 2005, it was reversed: 41 percent had favorable views, 36 percent unfavorable.

Republicans voiced negative views of Muslims by more than 2-1. Among Democrats, 41 percent had favorable opinions while 27 percent viewed them negatively. Views of Muslims were also unfavorable among independents, older people and those with less education.

The survey was conducted from Aug. 19-22 and involved landline and cell telephone interviews with 1,003 randomly chosen adults. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_poll_muslims

Wasalam,
Soo...basically, I'm more likely to go out and kill people and wage a "holy war" against "non-believers" because I'm Muslim? Really? :confused: Wow. It all makes sense now. NOT! I don't understand where the media is getting this crap. It's nothing but B.S.! Astaghfirullah. Forgive me, I just get a little annoyed whenever the media rants about Muslims are more prone to violence that anyone of any other faith. Where is their proof?

Is this something they hope is true because they are angry that Islam is a succcessful faith at spreading worldwide and winning many reverts and many Americans decided to follow Islam instead of Christianity or Judaism? :(


This really makes me sad because that's not true at all! People everywhere commit crimes and evil acts. A true righteous Muslim would never harm another soul--never! The ones who commit those horrible acts are not true Muslims because Allah (swt) tells us there is no compulsion in religion. Why would we feel we have to kill someone? Why? It makes no sense. :(
 
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