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Identification with religion and nationality; attitudes to people of different faith traditions; perceptions of Muslims and associations of wearing a headscarf; actions necessary for inter-faith integration; attitudes of Muslims and non-Muslims to social and moral issues (2598)


Type of Data: Identification with religion and nationality; attitudes to people of different faith traditions; perceptions of Muslims and associations of wearing a headscarf; actions necessary for inter-faith integration; attitudes of Muslims and non-Muslims to social and moral issues (2598)

Faith Community: General, Islam

Date: 2008, June-July

Geography: United Kingdom (adults), Great Britain (Muslims). Part of multinational survey

Sample Size: 1001 adults, 504 Muslims

Population: Adults aged 15 and over, Muslims aged 18 and over

Keywords: Abortion, Britishness, capital punishment, civilians, confidence, crimes of passion, cross, death penalty, economic conditions, education, elections, employment, extra-marital sex, face veil, fanaticism, financial institutions, freedom, Government, headscarf, homosexuality, honour killings, importance of religion, integration, Islamophobia, isolation, judicial system, language, life satisfaction, loyalty, media, military, morality, multiculturalism, Muslims, national holidays, national identity, neighbourhood, neighbours, offensive comments, oppression, police, politics, pornography, prejudice, pre-marital sex, purpose of life, religious dress, religious faiths, standard of living, suicide, threat to European culture, threat to way of life, toleration, turban, violence, volunteering, wellbeing, women, yarmulke

Collection Method: Telephone interview (adults), face-to-face interview (Muslims)

Collection Agency: Gallup Poll

Sponsor: Coexist Foundation

Published Source:

  • The Gallup Coexist Index, 2009: A Global Study of Interfaith Relations, With an In-Depth Analysis of Muslim Integration in France, Germany and the United Kingdom, Washington, DC: Gallup Poll Consulting University Press, 2009
  • The Independent, 8 May 2009
  • The Times, 8 May 2009
  • http://www.muslimwestfacts.com
  • http://www.gallup.com

    BRIN ID: 2598

    Remarks:

    Multinational survey, also undertaken in 26 other countries worldwide (all adults), with in-depth studies of the general public and Muslims in France and Germany

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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