Poll: Muslim-Americans Have Bright Outlook
Survey Finds Muslims In U.S. To Be Ideologically Diverse, More Highly Educated Than Typical American
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The first Muslim elected to Congress, Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., seen at right in a 2007 file photo, urged Muslim Americans to "step out of the shadows." (AP)
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The Gallup Organization study found Muslim-Americans to be racially and ideologically diverse, extremely religious, and younger and more highly educated than the typical American.
Gallup asked respondents to evaluate their life situation by placing themselves on a ladder where the bottom step, zero, equals the worst possible life and 10 the best possible life. Gallup defined as "thriving" those who said they're currently on at least step seven of that ladder and expect to be on step eight or higher about five years from now.
Muslim-Americans (41 percent) were slightly less likely than Americans overall (46 percent) to be thriving. Yet the proportion of Muslims thriving in the United States was among the highest of Western societies surveyed, Gallup found. For example, only 8 percent of Muslims in the United Kingdom and 23 percent in France were thriving.
One exception: 49 percent of Muslims were deemed thriving in Germany, which welcomed many immigrants from Turkey during labor shortages in the 1960s and 1970s.
In predominantly Muslim countries, only in Saudi Arabia were more Muslims - 51 percent - thriving than in America.
Gallup found only 11 percent of Muslims thriving in Indonesia and Pakistan, 13 percent in Egypt, in the high teens to 20 percent in Bangladesh, Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, and 24 percent in Morocco. Gallup found the proportion "suffering" - answering 0 to 4 on both ladder questions - ranging from 20 to 26 percent in Turkey, Egypt and Lebanon and as high as 33 percent in Jordan and 45 percent in Pakistan.
In short, Muslim Americans look more like other Americans in their life outlook than they resemble Muslims in most predominantly Muslim nations.
The Gallup study painted an uncommon portrait of Muslims in a U.S. and global context by combining interviews with 946 Muslims from polling of more than 300,000 Americans throughout 2008 and comparing them to Gallup surveys in more than 140 other countries. With Muslim-Americans probably making up only around 1 percent of the nation's population, few sound surveys have targeted the group, despite interest after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
In an essay for the Gallup report, Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn. - the first Muslim elected to Congress - urged Muslim Americans to "step out of the shadows of your own world, and step forthrightly into a participatory America."
"For too long - and particularly after 9/11 - Muslims have withdrawn into their own mosque-defined communities, denying themselves their rightful place in the fabric of America," Ellison wrote. "'Being Muslim' shouldn't need to be explained, but rather be observed by how each of us lives our lives, and the values we espouse. However defined we are by our religion, we are equally defined by our nationalism; we are Americans."
Key Demographics Of Muslim-Americans
Gallup Organization interviews with a random sample of 946 Muslim Americans in 2008 shed light on the demographics of this rarely studied group:
Results were subject to sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points for Muslim-Americans, 0.2 points for all Americans.
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- Well now I am neither naive nor in denial. And for the last 36 years I have had 28 years in the military and 9 as a defense contractor with a substantial chunk of it in the middle east. During that time I have met alot of American Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines along with plenty of American born civilians who practice Islam. They were all loyal patriotic Americans and just as the referenced article stated represented the full specrum of political, racial, and economic diversity that this country has to offer.
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- I could be wrong, but I suspect that the majority of American Muslims were born in this country to parents who were citizens at the time. This is not an invasion of a foreign Army, simply Americans exercising their right to practice, or not, the religion of their choice - just like the rest of us.
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- Know alot of Muslims do you? You might want to make the effort to meet a few before making generalized statements about a diverse segment of Americans.
I'm more concerned that the Baptists and the Mormans who might want to take my beer away - NOT!. - Reply to this comment
- im more afraid of the mexicans gangs actually.
but then again im not really afraid of them either.
boo!
Posted by anti-zionist1 at 12:25 PM : Mar 2, 2009
But the very small country of Israel scares the pee out of you. Why???
I am more afraid of an enemy that moves in among you as immigrants then takes your country away from you. (Europeans in the Americas took it from the Natives, Now Muslims are going to do the same thing to the Europeans then the Americans, Russians, South Americans and Asians.) Keep you eyes open and you will see... - Reply to this comment
- It is interesting this article makes a point to stress Muslims are more educated than Americans. It is also interesting CBS makes the statement, "Muslims are more religious the Americans." It would seem such a sweeping generalized statement is nothing more than speculation. How is more religious determined? Is there some criteria that only CBS is aware of and the rest of us non-Muslims are not? What a ridiculous statement. The "high" rate of college graduates amongst Muslim-Americans could be attributed to affluent Muslim families immigratimg from their country of origin to the United States. Having a college education is wonderful, but it is certainly not an indication of an individuals abilty or intelligence. Apparently the assumption is if Muslims are better educated and more religious than Americans, they should be a greater asset to American society than the rest of us?? Assimilation into a society would require dropping the hyphenated names with which we label ourselves. Why not AMERICANS who happen to be Muslim. People should be viewed on an individual basis, without some sort of label. Black/White, Muslim/Jew, Hispanic/Asian and yes, even Republicans and Democrats.
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- Wait, cbs. You can't write this. The neocons will do their crybabypeepants routine unless you portray all muslims as terrorists in turban.
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- They should be upbeat. They have a president in place who will destroy this country and open it to muslim occupation. Most of us say God Bless America. Obama says ******* America as taught by the Rev Wright and Barak's mentor Ayers.
Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn. - Reply to this comment
- "This report is to try to make the rest of us Americans look stupid and have the moslems take this country over to."
Hopefully, they'll make spelling mandatory when they do so. - Reply to this comment
- they should be excited, they don't have to strap a vest of explosives on their chest!
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- Pastafarians, followers of the Flying Spaghetti Monster are The Happiest. Submitting to the noodley appendage is the purest form of worship. No sexism, no racism, no dogma, just the sauce.
rAmen! - Reply to this comment
- IF ANYONE OBJECTED THE NEXT DAY YOU WILL SEE THEM WITH SWORDS AND CUTTING THE HEADS OF HINDUS.
Posted by signtwo at 12:13 PM : Mar 2, 2009
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Really?! I thought it was the hindus who are burning and killing the muslims in India. I remember seeing it in Slumdog Millionaire, as well as reading in various newspapers. - Reply to this comment
- These comments lack education of Muslims. They are all based on the 1 minute,37 seconds of time they receive of news coverage. This news is always negative and because of this, the belief is that Muslims are destructive. During the American Revolution, the colonists made an attack on Christmas Eve, and Washington received praise.
Guess what, Muslims are people, as well as Blacks, Jews and Irish, and I refuse to go on, because all are people. The Declaration of Independence is a fine document of rules
to live by. My favorite rule is " the pursuit of Happiness "Jefferson does not identify how to pursue happiness, but I believe it can be pursued in a drug and alcohol free manner.
It might include listening to music, reading a book, or having a conversation. Most importantly, it is called being free. - Reply to this comment
- The "thriving" Muslim Americans will in less than 20 years ask for special "Shariat" law for themselves. Laws governing education for the children/ girl child, Inheritence of property and pension by women/ widows, division of property after divoce will all be changed according to the Shariat laws. On the same street a regualr American and a Muslim American will enjoy different laws.
Posted by gangesdak at 9:46 AM : Mar 2, 2009
When that happens, this will no longer be America and I will not be alive. Believe me - Reply to this comment
- Well, they're sure better educated than the posters here.
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- The Gallup found them "extremely religious ".This is needs some pundits to analyze.
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- They should be upbeat. They have a president in place who will destroy this country and open it to muslim occupation. Most of us say God Bless America. Obama says ******* America as taught by the Rev Wright and Barak's mentor Ayers.
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- The "thriving" Muslim Americans will in less than 20 years ask for special "Shariat" law for themselves. Laws governing education for the children/ girl child, Inheritence of property and pension by women/ widows, division of property after divoce will all be changed according to the Shariat laws. On the same street a regualr American and a Muslim American will enjoy different laws.
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- This report is HIGHLY deceptive.
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