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The book analyzes the results of a global survey of 1 billion Muslims carried out in recent years, representing more than 90 percent of all Muslims in the world. It is published by Gallup Press....
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The only U.S. politician I have heard make this same claim is Ron Paul.
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Still there is real risk.
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2) The vast majority of Muslims asked about their future dreams usually speak of getting a good job, not engaging in jihad.
3) Muslims and Americans are equally likely to reject attacks on civilians as morally unjustified.
4) Those who condone acts of terrorism are a minority and are no more likely to be religious than the rest of the population.
5) What Muslims say they least admire about the West is its perceived moral decay and breakdown of traditional values - the same responses given by Americans.
6) Muslim women want equal rights and religion in their societies. Muslims are most offended by Western disrespect for Islam and for Muslims.
7) Majorities of Muslims want religion to be a source of law, but they do not want religious leaders to play a direct role in governance or crafting constitutions.
Interesting and useful information. The world clash of civilizations doesn't seem to be a valid concern - nor a worldwide wish for Islamic domination.