Here's more on the Pew Poll mentioned earlier.
It's mostly good news:
Muslim Americans are far more assimilated and
integrated into their adopted country than their counterparts in
Europe, according to the first survey conducted of America's
2.4m-strong Muslim community.
The survey, which was carried out by the Pew Research Center,
one of America's most respected polling groups, found that Muslim
Americans were just as likely as the rest of the population to
agree with quintessential American attitudes about hard work and
opportunity.
Seventy-one per cent agreed with the statement that you "can get
ahead with hard work", compared with 64 per cent of the population.
Forty-two per cent rated their personal financial situation as
excellent or good, compared with 49 per cent of Americans in total.
Only 2 per cent of US Muslims are in the low-income bracket,
compared with 22 per cent in Britain and 18 per cent in France and
Germany.
Likewise, Muslim Americans were strikingly in line with the
remainder of the US population in their attitude towards Israel,
with 61 per cent believing a "way can be found for Israel and
Palestinian rights to co-exist" compared with 67 per cent
for the American population as a whole. This compared with just 5
per cent in Morocco and 23 per cent in Pakistan.
The survey suggests, by the way, that we should be less worried
about Muslim immigrants than about native-born converts. It turns
out that in the US, radicalized Muslims are most likely to be young
and black.
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Israel, Pakistan