| Synopsis In the wake of the terrorist attacks on 9/11, U.S. public officials
seemed to have no idea whether or not many Muslims supported the
bombings. This troubled Gallup Chairman and CEO Jim Clifton, who felt
that "no one in Washington had any idea what 1.3 billion Muslims were
thinking, and yet we were working on intricate strategies that were
going to change the world for all time." Clifton commissioned his
company to undertake the enormous job.
The result is Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really
Think, based on six years of research and more than 50,000 interviews
representing 1.3 billion Muslims who reside in more than 35 nations
that are predominantly Muslim or have sizable Muslim populations.
Representing more than 90% of the world's Muslim community, it makes
this poll the largest, most comprehensive study of its kind. What the data reveal and the authors illuminate may surprise you: * Muslims and Americans are equally likely to reject attacks on civilians as morally unjustifiable.
* Large majorities of Muslims would guarantee free speech if it were up
to them to write a new constitution AND they say religious leaders
should have no direct role in drafting that constitution. * Muslims
around the world say that what they LEAST admire about the West is its
perceived moral decay and breakdown of traditional values -- the same
answers that Americans themselves give when asked this question. * When asked about their dreams for the future, Muslims say they want better jobs and security, not conflict and violence.
* Muslims say the most important thing Westerners can do to improve
relations with their societies is to change their negative views toward
Muslims and respect Islam. The research suggests that
conflict between Muslims and the West is NOT inevitable and, in fact,
is more about policy than principles. "However," caution Esposito and
Mogahed, "until and unless decision makers listen directly to the
people and gain an accurate understanding of this conflict, extremists
on all sides will continue to gain ground." Who Speaks for
Islam? is an important book that challenges conventional wisdom and
sheds greater light on what motivates Muslims worldwide. It is a
must-read for anyone committed to creating peace and security in our
lifetime.
From the Back Cover
"In these fraught days of heightened tension and increasing hostility, few books could be more timely." --Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize winner
"As our world spirals out of control with greater violence and
misunderstanding between the West and the Muslim world, Who Speaks for
Islam? cuts through the conflicting rhetoric of politicians and pundits
and presents the often-silenced voice of Muslims everywhere. I cannot
imagine a more important or more badly needed intervention." --Deepak Chopra, author of Peace is the Way
"The data presented in this book are not only arresting, but
indispensable. Who Speaks for Islam? should be required reading for
policy makers, journalists, broadcasters, teachers, students, and
scholars." --Karen Armstrong, author of A History of God
"At once incisive and provocative, this book is brimming with valuable
insights into what Muslims think about religion, democracy, women's
rights, extremism, and Muslims' relations with the West. This is a
must-read for pundits and policy makers, specialists and
non-specialists, American or Muslim." --Vali Nasr, author of The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future
"Who Speaks for Islam? teaches us about one of the most important
issues of our time. The book contains many surprises about how
Westerners and Muslims view one another." --Jessica Stern, author
of Terror in the Name of God and Academic Director of the Program on
Terrorism and the Law at Harvard Law School "This is an
important book. Years after 9/11, politics and quick judgments continue
to stand in the way of a clear-eyed view of the Muslim world. Not so
for Esposito and Mogahed. They provide powerful evidence and compelling
logic that shows Muslims around the world have many of the same hopes
and dreams, and face many of the same issues and concerns, as other
people do." --Robert Pape, author of Dying to Win: The Strategic
Logic of Suicide Terrorism and Professor of Political Science at the
University of Chicago "Who Speaks for Islam? could not be more
timely. It provides essential insights into the thinking and attitudes
of a large part of the global Muslim population on critical issues such
as democracy, theocracy, extremism, jihad, women's rights, and the
prospects of cooperation or conflict between the West and the Muslim
world." --Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian, former assistant
secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs; founding director, James
A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University
About the Authors
John L. Esposito, Ph.D., is a leading expert on the Muslim world.
He is University Professor and a professor of religion and
international affairs and of Islamic studies at Georgetown University
and the founding director of Georgetown's Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal
Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding in the Walsh School of
Foreign Service. He is also the past president of the Middle East
Studies Association of North America and of the American Council for
the Study of Islamic Societies and a consultant to governments and
multinational corporations. Esposito is editor in chief of The Oxford
Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World and Oxford Islamic Studies
Online. His more than 35 books include What Everyone Needs to Know
About Islam and Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam. He currently
resides in Washington, D.C., with his wife, Jeanette P. Esposito, Ph.D.
Dalia Mogahed is a senior analyst and executive director of the Gallup
Center for Muslim Studies. She leads the analysis of Gallup's
unprecedented study of more than 1 billion Muslims worldwide. Mogahed
also directs the Muslim-West Facts Initiative, through which Gallup, in
collaboration with The Coexist Foundation, is disseminating the
findings of the Gallup World Poll to key opinion leaders in the Muslim
World and the West. She travels the globe engaging audiences on what
Muslims around the world really think. Her analysis has appeared in a
number of leading publications, including The Economist, the Financial
Times, The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy magazine, Harvard
International Review, Middle East Policy, and many other academic and
popular journals. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband,
Mohamed, and two sons, Tariq and Jibreel.
Product Details Hardcover: 204 pages
Carton Size: 24 books
Publisher: Gallup Press (February 25, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1595620176
ISBN-13: 978-1595620170
Product Dimensions: 8.57 x 5.84 x 0.98 inches
Shipping Weight: 0.96 pounds |