Who speaks for Islam? what a billion Muslims really think

Draws on in-depth research to offer insights into what Muslims actually believe about key global issues such as democracy, radicalism, and women's rights, in an account that seeks to differentiate extremists from everyday Muslims.

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Main Author: Esposito, John L.
Other Authors: Mogahed, Dalia
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Gallup Press 2007
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505 0 |a Introduction: Islam's silenced majority -- Who are Muslims? -- Democracy or theocracy? -- What makes a radical? -- What do women want? -- Clash or coexistence? -- Appendix A: methodological design and sampling -- The Gallup journey to poll the world. 
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