Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Attitudes to current issues affecting British Muslims (1115)
Faith Community: Islam
Date: 2006, 14 March-9 April
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 1000
Population: British Muslim adults aged 18 and over
Keywords: Alcohol, anti-Semitism, arranged marriages, Britishness, British society, British soldiers, cartoons, cohabitation, deportation, emigration, faith schools, family obligations, freedom of speech, hijab, Holocaust, homosexuality, hostility, imams, immorality, importance of religion, integration, Iraq, Islamic identity, Islamic schools, Islamic state, Islamophobia, Israel, Jews, language, London bombings, marriage, mosque attendance, Muslim countries, Muslim Council of Britain, Muslim leaders, neighbours, obedience, parents, patriotism, persecution, police, politics, polygamy, prayer room, Princess Diana, prosecution, Prophet Mohammed, protests, second-class citizens, sense of belonging, separation, September 11, sharia law, single-sex schools, stop-and-search, suicide bombings, terrorism, Union Jack, United States, violence, voting, war on terror, West, white people, women
Collection Method: Telephone interview
Collection Agency: GfK NOP
Sponsor: Channel 4
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 1115
Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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