America’s Muslim Population 2030
According to projections, Muslims will account for 1.7% of the U.S. population in 2030, up from 0.8% in 2010.
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According to projections, Muslims will account for 1.7% of the U.S. population in 2030, up from 0.8% in 2010.
About eight-in-ten Muslims in Egypt and Pakistan endorse the stoning of people who commit adultery.
The view that suicide attacks against civilians are never justified is most widespread in Pakistan and Turkey, where 80% and 77%, respectively, share this opinion.
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A majority of Americans say they do not know very much or know nothing at all about Islam.
Senior research staff answer questions from readers relating to all the areas covered by our seven projects, ranging from polling techniques and findings, to media, technology, religious, demographic and global attitudes trends.
Majorities or pluralities in 12 of 22 nations disapprove of how President Obama has dealt with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A plurality of Americans say Islam does not encourage violence more than other religions.
Broad majorities in four Western European countries support a ban on women wearing an Islamic veil; however, most Americans would oppose such a ban.
Publics in 18 of 22 countries disagree with the notion that a university education is more important for a boy than for a girl.
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