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MTAFFI
07-24-2007, 08:16 PM
Poll: More Muslims Reject Bombings

Jul 24 04:01 PM US/Eastern
By HARRY DUNPHY

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19934792/


WASHINGTON (AP) - Muslims around the world increasingly reject suicide bombings and other violence against civilians in defense of Islam, according to a new international poll dealing with how the world's population judges their lives, countries and national institutions.
A wide ranging survey of international attitudes in 47 countries by the Pew Research Center also reported that in many of the countries where support for suicide attacks has declined, there has also has been decreasing support for al-Qaida leader Osama bin-Laden.

The 95-page survey found that surging economic growth in many developing countries has encouraged people in these countries to express satisfaction with their personal lives, family income and national conditions, said Andrew Kohut, the center's director.

"It's a pro-globalization set of findings," Kohut said.

Most notably, the survey finds large and growing number of Muslims in the Middle East and elsewhere rejecting Islamic extremism. Ten mainly Muslim countries were surveyed along with the Palestinian territories, as well as five African nations with large Muslim populations.

For example, the percentage of Jordanian Muslims who have confidence in bin Laden as a world leader fell 36 percentage points to 20 percent since 2003 while the proportion who say suicide bombing is sometimes or always justified dropped 20 percent points to 23 percent. Other countries where support for bin Laden declined are Lebanon, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan and Kuwait.

The report said support for such bombings and terror tactics has dropped since 2002 in seven of the eight countries where data were available. In Lebanon, the proportion of Muslims who say suicide attacks are often or sometimes justified fell to 34 percent from 79 percent while just 9 percent of Pakistanis believe suicide bombings can be justified often or sometimes, down from 33 percent in 2002 and a high of 41 percent in 2004.

But support for suicide bombings is widespread among Palestinians, the report said, with 41 percent saying such attacks are often justified while another 29 percent say they can sometimes be justified. It found that only six percent of Palestinians—the smallest in any Muslim public surveyed—say such attacks are never justified.

Amid continuing sectarian violence in Iraq, the survey found there is broad concern among Muslims that tensions between Sunni and Shiite Muslims are not limited to that country and represent a growing problem for the Muslim world more generally.

Eighty-eight percent of Lebanese and 73 percent of Kuwaitis—along with smaller majorities or pluralities of Muslims elsewhere in the Middle East—said Sunni-Shiite tensions represent a growing problem for the Muslim world, the report said.

Globally, Pew's survey shows a clear linkage between economic conditions and views of national conditions.

"A rising tide really does lift all boats," Kohut said.

This trend is particularly evident in Latin America and Eastern Europe, but China and India also stand out, the report said.

While Africans now express a greater sense of personal progress than in 2002, personal contentment remains low in all African countries relative to other parts of the world.

In Western Europe, Swedes and Spaniards express broad satisfaction with national conditions as well as with their governments and leaders.

"In contrast," the report said, "people in France and Italy, which have experienced little economic growth since 2002, are critical of their nation's course and their governments."

The French were polled before Nicolas Sarkozy replaced Jacques Chirac as president in May and gave jobs to several opposition Socialists in his Cabinet.

In China, where per capita gross domestic product, has increased 58 percent since 2002, its people expressed much more satisfaction than in 2002_ 83 percent now compared to 48 percent. The Chinese also give near universal support for the national government, 89 percent, and say the government has a very good or somewhat good influence on the way things are going.

But the pollsters in China were not able to ask respondents to express opinions about President Hu Jintao.

The polls—with a sampling error of 2 to 4 percentage points, depending on the sampling size—were taken in various countries from mid-April to the end of May, and involved about 1,000 samples in most countries. More interviews were conducted in India and China while fewer than 1,000 were carried out in European countries.


I just thought this was some good news and shows that many muslims do not support the cowardice acts of violence perpetrated by some of these maniacs in the middle east.
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beespreeteam
07-25-2007, 02:16 AM
Good read. Glad to see it too.

In Palestine, it did not. I am not surprised. In their situation, it seems to be their only weapon. The atrocities also lead them to extreme measures. Islamically correct it is not, but understandable it is.
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guyabano
07-25-2007, 06:53 AM
It's a good news. Anyway, I never had a serious doubt, muslims would reject and accuse the bombings, just THEIR VOICE IS SO LOW, I CANNOT HEAR THEM SPEAKING !!!!
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Uthman
07-25-2007, 11:49 AM


In general, acceptance for terrorist tactics has dropped

Support for suicide bombings against civilians has fallen sharply across the Muslim world since 2002, a major survey has suggested.

However, 70% of Palestinians interviewed said they believed such attacks were sometimes justifiable.

The Global Opinion Trends survey, by the US-based Pew Research Centre, polled 45,000 people in 47 countries.

It also found widespread optimism in poor countries that the next generation will enjoy better lives.

And it suggested that people viewed the US as the most friendly country in the world and the most feared.



Sectarian tension

In Lebanon, Bangladesh, Jordan, Pakistan and Indonesia, the proportion of Muslims who support suicide bombing has declined by half or more since 2002.

But in areas of conflict, the results are different - 70% of Palestinians said that suicide bombings against civilians were sometimes justifiable.

There is also declining support among Muslims for Osama Bin Laden. In Jordan, just 20% express a lot or some confidence in Bin Laden, down from 56% four years ago.

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However, the survey found broad concern among Muslims that tensions between Sunni and Shia are not limited to Iraq and represent a growing problem for the Muslim world.

The survey also suggests that as countries and families grow richer, optimism increases, as well as support for ruling governments.

In Latin America, the poll results indicate that despite the electoral success of a new generation of left-wing leaders, the majority of respondents believe that people are better off living in a market economy.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6914959.stm
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The_Prince
07-25-2007, 03:02 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by guyabano
It's a good news. Anyway, I never had a serious doubt, muslims would reject and accuse the bombings, just THEIR VOICE IS SO LOW, I CANNOT HEAR THEM SPEAKING !!!!
no their voice is not low, its just that you never take the time to listen and your biased media never report it, only once upon a time here and there. what would you like muslims to do for you? come dancing on your streets and marching 24-7? muslims have released fatwas, marched, spoken in media, what exactly more do you want them to do for you until your ears can hear them, really i am dying to know.

number 2 perhaps you should educate yourselves abit about muslims, if you had bothered you would know that Islam teaches Muslims to go to the ones in charge, i.e. scholars rulers etc, so therefore when a high religous figure and groups of leaders and scholars condemn terrorism, issue fatwas against it, the case becomes closed for us since we are simply obliged to follow the rulings and move on with our lives, not go demonstrate on the streets screaming against terrorism since thats not Islamically called for hence perhaps it would do you westerners abit good if you bothered to learn about how us muslims do things instead of telling them what they should do when that contradicts Islamic teachings, sheesh man so arrogant its like stuck in your societys blood to be ignorant and arrogant and expect people to do things your way!
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