I’m suspicious of surveys. But maybe I should cut this one some slack:
How do Muslims worldwide think? To find out, the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press carried out a large-scale attitudinal survey this spring. Titled “The Great Divide: How Westerners and Muslims View Each Other,” it interviewed Muslims in two batches of countries: six of them with long-standing, majority-Muslim populations (Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Turkey) and four of them in Western Europe with new, minority Muslim populations (France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain). |
Once upon a time I also heard that one out of every ten people I meet is homosexual.
Maybe I give the Muslim survey more creditibility.
What do you make of it?