Who Speakes for Islam?: What a Billion Muslims Really Think

Author
Esposito, John L. and Dalia Mogahed
Publisher
Gallup Press
Year
2007
Language
English
Keywords
Call Number
BP163 .E86 2007
ISBN
978-1-59562-017-0
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
204
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Islam -- 21st century
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Islam -- Relations
Abstract

In a post-9/11 world, many Americans conflate the mainstream Muslim majority with the beliefs and actions of an extremist minority. But what do the world’s Muslims think about the West, or about democracy, or about extremism itself? Who Speaks for Islam? spotlights this silenced majority. The book is the product of a mammoth six-year study in which the Gallup Organization conducted tens of thousands of hour-long, face-to-face interviews with residents of more than 35 predominantly Muslim nations — urban and rural, young and old, men and women, educated and illiterate. It asks the questions everyone is curious about: Why is the Muslim world so anti-American? Who are the extremists? Is democracy something Muslims really want? What do Muslim women want? The answers to these and other pertinent, provocative questions are provided not by experts, extremists, or talking heads, but by empirical evidence — the voices of a billion Muslims.

Based on the same Gallup poll as Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think, a film held by CMES.