WASHINGTON, May 21, 2007

Poll: 26% Of Young U.S. Muslims OK Bombs

But Poll Also Shows Majority Of Muslims In U.S. Fit Comfortably, Reject Rise Of Extremism

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Overall, Muslim Americans were found to have a generally positive view of American society at large. Most (72%) say their communities are excellent or good places in which to live and are highly assimilated. Seventy-three percent also said that they had never been a victim of discrimination for being Muslim while living in the U.S.

Sixty-two percent of Muslims said life in the U.S. is better for women than it is in predominantly Muslim countries.

Nearly two-thirds (65%) of adult Muslims in the U.S. were born elsewhere — in Arab countries, Pakistan or other South Asian nations. Twenty percent of native-born Muslims are African-Americans; many are converts to Islam.

Nearly half believe that Muslims who come to the U.S. should work at adopting American customs rather than remaining apart from larger society. Nearly two-thirds (63%) did not see any conflict between living as a devout Muslim and living in contemporary America.

This may have fueled their overwhelming response when asked if they felt it was possible for the larger society to accept them: Seventy-one percent said that most people who want to get ahead in the United States, including Muslims, can make it if they are willing to work hard.

More specifically, however, native-born African-American Muslims are the most disillusioned segment of the U.S. Muslim population. They are more skeptical of the view that hard work pays off, are less satisfied with the way things are going in the America, and more of them believe that Muslim immigrants should try to remain apart from mainstream U.S. society.

By law, the Census Bureau does not ask about peoples' religions.

Telephone interviews were conducted with 1,050 Muslim adults from January through April, including some in Arabic, Urdu and Farsi. Subjects were chosen at random, from a separate list of households including some with Muslim-sounding names, and from Muslim households that had participated in previous surveys.

The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 5 percentage points.

The complete report can be accessed at the Web site of Pew Research Center.



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by godi70 May 24, 2007 4:10 AM EDT
I am sure that among the new generation of journalists in especial the ones that now are so stupid and acting like children in a war that have nothing to do with war but a massacre following the example of the Yugoslavia massacre are some ones that like to kill and photographing dead peoples.

Now are the Americans journalist who are like the army and acting pursuing I do not know what kind of legendary celebrity. Every day we see news that should no be displaying. Journalist please, we are handling with beast. REMEMBER, beast. The Muslims folks who are 99% not a civilized folks are programmed to KILL.
They only are the imitation of the American way of life in their shirts and jeans, but inside they always will be uncivilized animals predators.
Journalists stop to show the degenerative Muslim world. What you are doing is exactly what they want to have publicity about there uncivilized world and free of charge. While we must vomiting every evening before so much TV degeneration news.
I had had enough with the Yugoslavia massacre but now you are showing every day, here, or in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Israel. STOP. PLEASE!

Where are the professionals%u2019 journalists that no stop the amoral world full of no professional but of sharks without education or moral or religious believing?
Amorphous-humans looking for the salary of the dea
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by sy2502 May 23, 2007 4:39 PM EDT
Why are we changing subject from "1/3 of muslims right amongst us think it's ok to strap a bomb and blow themselves up in a crowded mall" to "christians did a whole bunch of nasty stuff too?"
I would love to see a poll among westerners, asking what do they think of suicide bombings and see how many agree with them. I take a guess: a whole lot less than 1/3!! So please stop the religious squabbling and wake up to the reality of how many people in this country want you and your family and your children randomly killed in the name of their own beliefs. I bet you that not even a staunch bible-basher like singingrick would think it's ok to blow people up in the name of Jesus.
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by randalds May 23, 2007 4:30 PM EDT
..Question, just how many innocent Iraqis have been killed by Americans?
How many American soliders have been killed by Iraqis?
How many Iraqis have been killed by their own people (insurgents)?

Forget about religion or politics, show everyone here you are intelligent enough to provide proof of your statements and I'll be convinced.
Using statements without specifics = worthless opinion


Posted by ralan40 at 12:37 PM : May 23, 2007

10's of thousands of innocent Iraqi's have been killed by American soldiers. Bush himself said he believed the number was around 35,000. There have been just over 3200 American troops killed and the number of Iraqi's killed by Iraqi's is somewhere around 30-40 thousand. So Bush is certainly competitive, though some outside observers (like the British) say he's killed closer to 100,000 and I'd tend to believe them over him any day. Then again I'd believe Mickey Mouse over Bush any day. Oh and this thread is a religious/political one, so how is it intelligent to answer a question about religion/politics, while leaving religion and politics out? Seems like a pretty stupid suggestion.
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by ralan40 May 23, 2007 3:37 PM EDT
Instead of drumming up hatred towards Islam, why not examine why our 'christian' president and administration has murdered thousands of Iraqis with gleeful abandon...

Posted by BareEmperor at 11:37 AM : May 23, 2007

..Question, just how many innocent Iraqis have been killed by Americans?
How many American soliders have been killed by Iraqis?
How many Iraqis have been killed by their own people (insurgents)?

Forget about religion or politics, show everyone here you are intelligent enough to provide proof of your statements and I'll be convinced.
Using statements without specifics = worthless opinion

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by randalds May 23, 2007 3:19 PM EDT
-SickRick you could make a perspicacious security agent in Walmart of JC Penney. Look into a suspected client and smile at him, and for sure with the help of Gees he'll confess to you his crime of shoplifting, eh! This is what you do in life?
Posted by grazinggoat at 11:40 AM : May 23, 2007

LOL!
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by jdweymouth May 23, 2007 3:11 PM EDT
Re: "What percent of "good Christians" think it's OK to drop bombs on innocent Iraqi woman and child for no good reason?" -Posted by shanev137

This is exactly what I'm talking about. Christians have never instigated war against this country, and have never attacked this country. We don't think it's okay to bomb our soldiers. These Moslems do. But no, the attack turns against Christians whose principals say that you don't kill under any circumstances (excluding when one country makes war on another)-but this also includes religion: we do not believe it's alright to kill for religion.

As for Iraq, we went there for a reason: national security. Pretending that Bush lied, we were as much in the dark as you were, and therefore we were still parading national security. Now, back to reality. Bush didn't lie, and it's our duty to stay there. We can't run away because then it would be a second Vietnam, and no one wants that. Remember the upheavel? The humiliation? The low prestige? We can't live through it this time.
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by grazinggoat May 23, 2007 2:40 PM EDT
SickRick, how did you like spiderman3?
-really could not resist this temptation... have a great night, you all (moron repubiblecons too).
Posted by grazinggoat at 01:26 AM : May 23, 2007
-grazingoat, seems to me you're feeling a little conviction.
You've resorted to insults as usual.
:)
Posted by singinrick

-SickRick you could make a perspicacious security agent in Walmart of JC Penney. Look into a suspected client and smile at him, and for sure with the help of Gees he'll confess to you his crime of shoplifting, eh! This is what you do in life?
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by bareemperor May 23, 2007 2:37 PM EDT
"What percent of "good Christians" think it's OK to drop bombs on innocent Iraqi woman and child for no good reason?
Posted by shanev137 at 10:52 AM : May 23, 2007"

Excellent post - Instead of drumming up hatred towards Islam, why not examine why our 'christian' president and administration has murdered thousands of Iraqis with gleeful abandon...
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by shanev137 May 23, 2007 1:52 PM EDT
What percent of "good Christians" think it's OK to drop bombs on innocent Iraqi woman and child for no good reason?
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by cathaleen May 23, 2007 1:34 PM EDT
Take those 26% percent of muslims who believe in blowing yourself up and killing innocent people and put them Iraq, Lebanon, or Palestine. Then
see how fast they scream "I am American, get me out of here".
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by lars008-2009 May 23, 2007 12:15 PM EDT
what do you call an organization that:

kills you if you don't join it...

http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=82201&ln=eng&txt=islam%20law%20kill%20kaafir

kills you if you leave it...

http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=696&ln=eng&txt=kaafir%20kill

kills you if you don't do what they tell you to do..

http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=6035&ln=eng&txt=kaafir%20kill

kills you if you speak against it%u2026.

http://islamqa.com/index.php?QR=22809&ln=eng

kills anybody that is not a member of it...

http://www.hauns.com/~DCQu4E5g/koran5.html

still practices pagan rituals...

http://answering-islam.org/Silas/pagansources.htm

allows the r a p e of babies and animals...

http://www.homa.org/default.asp?TOCID=2083225445

a. satanic cult???
b. islam???
c. all the above???

Our Prophet commanded us to fight the kaafirs when we are able and to attack them in their homelands and to give them three choices before we enter their lands: either they become Muslim and be like us, sharing our rights and duties; or they pay the jizyah (poll tax) and feel themselves subdued; or they fight, in which case their wealth, women, children and homes become permissible as booty for the Muslims.
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=13759&ln=eng&txt=before%20islam%20arabia%20pagan
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by jdweymouth May 23, 2007 11:59 AM EDT
Okay. I'm an evangelical fundementalist, but I don't believe in using bombs, guns, or otherwise for use in evangelizing. I don't believe in overthrowing the government either. No fundementalist I ever met, and I've met a lot, does either.

The issue here is that the poor Moslems are being "targeted", and so you pick on the group that's done absolutely nothing in this scenario: the Christians. You make fun of us; we ignore you. You attack us; we peacefully, and reasonably defend ourselves. If you draw a caricature of Jesus, nothing would be said. As it is, you rarely here of Christians being "outraged" over something the government does, or over something a private organization does. The same is not true of Moslems, but you ignore their wrong doings, and specifically target Christians. The Moslems blew up the WTC, but you lash out at Christians.

As I said, you people are evidence of the truth of our doctrine.
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by jdweymouth May 23, 2007 11:59 AM EDT
Okay. I'm an evangelical fundementalist, but I don't believe in using bombs, guns, or otherwise for use in evangelizing. I don't believe in overthrowing the government either. No fundementalist I ever met, and I've met a lot, does either.

The issue here is that the poor Moslems are being "targeted", and so you pick on the group that's done absolutely nothing in this scenario: the Christians. You make fun of us; we ignore you. You attack us; we peacefully, and reasonably defend ourselves. If you draw a caricature of Jesus, nothing would be said. As it is, you rarely here of Christians being "outraged" over something the government does, or over something a private organization does. The same is not true of Moslems, but you ignore their wrong doings, and specifically target Christians. The Moslems blew up the WTC, but you lash out at Christians.

As I said, you people are evidence of the truth of our doctrine.
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by gaye5 May 23, 2007 11:50 AM EDT
We must remember that although lying is forbidden in Islam, there are circumstances where Allah (Mohammad)said that it is permissible, some of them are... Lying for the cause of allah.. in times of war... to the infidel, etc. They can also lie when they put their hand on the quran or bible if it is to further the cause of allah, and as the non Muslim...to their wives... to help stop a fight between friends, etc as long as they dont mean it in their hearts, in other words they can lie all the time...
Christians and pagans are counted as evil thus are their enemies, Islam is constantly at war against its enemies... us...and it is to further the cause of Islam to make the whole world for Allah, it means that they can lie to us at any time.....they follow the leadership of Mohammad and he said to slaughter all who will not submit in all the world when the required time is right...and they are called.. Their numbers have not grown enough yet in the infidel countries,, not quite yet...As we see in the rest of the world, when their numbers have grown enough to become a force, they will become a force just as Mohammad did..
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by Ed0719 May 23, 2007 10:28 AM EDT
Depending on how the question is asked, I would wager that about the same percentage of "christians" would answer likewise. Fundamentalist extremism is not limited to Islam. Just look at the attempts being made by christians to overthrow our government, to do away with our Constitution on a daily basis on the local, state, and federal levels.
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by lars008-2009 May 23, 2007 9:03 AM EDT
NOW CAN WE KILL THEM???

if it is ok for fascist nazi islamic muslims to kill all non muslims everywhere.... is it ok for the non muslims to kill all fascist nazi islamic muslims???

Wouldn't killing 5.1 BILLION people (the number of non muslims in the world) be the very definition of barbarism???
Or is it fascist nazi islam%u2019s way of solving global warming???

Switching Sides: Inside The Enemy Camp

But then in 2000, well before his arrest, something happened which would make Abas question everything he believed in: a fatwa, a religious edict, was issued by Osama bin Laden.

"It should be understood that killing Americans and Jews anywhere found are the highest act of worship and the highest form of good deeds in the eyes of Allah," Simon quotes bin Laden.

Abas and his fellow commanders were ordered to read the fatwa to their men and make sure they carried it out. The others obeyed, but Abas refused. It was his moment of truth. He firmly believed that jihad was to be fought only on the battlefield in defense of Islam; he had always been taught that the killing of civilians had nothing to do with holy war and that it was forbidden.

The fatwa justified killing non-Muslim civilians everywhere.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/04/60minutes/main2761108.shtml?source=RSSattr=60Minutes_2761108
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by peaceforusa May 23, 2007 7:05 AM EDT
These youngsters that agree with suicide bombings ahould go then and join their brothers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Simply put, get the heII out of America.
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by neoconrcrazy May 23, 2007 6:33 AM EDT
I truly feel that the reason you see so much attacks against Christians and Jews on these boards is probably because there are jihadists on these boards posing as Americans and they have all the leftists fooled with their hate propoganda.

Posted by singinrick


Sorry - wrong again. "American jihadists" ?

No, just normal Americans with our principles and our morals - not yours !

We recognize a phony and a fake when we see one. Like that Falwell fellow - same sick strain, like you.

We don't want your fear-mongering, racist bigotry, nor your twisted religious extremism, which is just as dangerous as radical islam.

Get it in your head - you represent marginalism, outside the mainstream progressive thinking -

that's why nobody takes you seriously and rightly treats you like the bearded lady at the freak show.

Sorry rick - change is difficult but if you want respect - get your head cleared.



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by roynadeau May 23, 2007 5:54 AM EDT
Back in 1999, I worked at a high tech company in Boston. I was also a undergrad student trying to work and study. I worked days at this company and attended classes and studied in the evenings. I was exhausted by the time I went to work.

I meet two men from Morocco. I will never forget them. One was my mentor/teacher testing a complex machine for the semiconductor industry. Many times he saved me from mistakes and from falling asleep when execs were walking by. His friend helped me in a course I was taking in world religions. Since I was raised as a Catholic, I had decided to write one of my papers on Islam because I wanted to know more about it. He helped me a lot and I quoted him on many ideas and issues. This was before 9/11.

I left this company before 9/11 and worried about the discrimination they might have to go though. What bonded me to them was our common heritage to the French language. I am French and American Indian and they could speak some French. But they became my friends. Their honesty and realness bought me... I couldn't ever believe they could ever do anything wrong. They are American citizens and wanted to be good citizens. I felt that. I trusted them. I hope they are doing OK now.

It pains me to think that anyone could harm them just because of their heritage. But after attacks by other countries on use, we historically have attacked American citizens during war such as the Japanese when their heritage is like the enemy. God make us wise.
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by dargay May 23, 2007 5:14 AM EDT
The media is devoted to creating hatred and chaos in this country. The question of suicide attacks was an academic one, to which an academic answer was given. There is nothing else here.
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