April 4, 2016

Muslim Americans are model citizens: Poll

Monday 04 Apr 2016 - 12:34 Makkah mean time-26-6-1437

Image from Mic news

Washington, (IINA) - A new survey from the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding reveals that Muslim Americans are model citizens.
The survey showed that though Muslims living in America are facing more violence than ever, they are actually among America’s most model citizens, Pakistan observer newspaper reported.
Well, in a land founded on religious freedom, Muslims are among the most religious and patriotic citizens: 42 percent of Muslims attend services regularly compared to 45 percent of Protestants. And 87 percent of Muslims say religion is important to their lives, compared to 94 percent of Protestants.
That Muslims would continue to show religious pride and attend service is a testament to their faith, especially when 2015 was the worst year for mosque attacks on record.
When it comes to identifying as a patriot, 85 percent of Muslims “have a strong American identity,” just like 84 percent of Protestants. They are also just as likely as other Americans to identify strongly with their faith, 89 percent of Muslims, 84 percent of Jews, and 95 percent of Catholics and Protestants shared the sentiment.
While Republican presidential candidates continue to discuss “radical Islamic terrorism” in debates, most American Muslims actually reject violence by a much higher margin than other groups. Sixty-five percent of Muslims oppose the targeting and killing of civilians by military groups, much higher than other religious groups. Additionally, the survey found zero correlation between Muslim religious identity, mosque attendance and attitudes toward violence.
Muslims make pretty great neighbours, too. Thirty-eight percent of Muslims work with neighbours to solve problems, almost equal to the percentage of Jews (40 percent) and Catholics (42 percent) who do so.
And while a much lower number of Muslims are registered to vote, among those who are eligible and registered, 85 percent plan to vote (which is still lower than most groups.) However, given the Islamophobia in the current political climate, it’s understandable. A combined 27 percent of non-voting Muslims said that they don’t like the proposed candidates or the candidates don’t represent them.
Finally, even though more than half of Muslims report experiencing discrimination on the basis of their religion in the last year compared to 5 percent of Jews, 4 percent of Catholics and 2 percent of Protestants they are the most optimistic about the future of America.
Despite facing rampant Islamophobia, 63 percent of Muslims believe America is on the right track.
SM/IINA

Let's block ads! (Why?)



No comments:

Post a Comment