ISNA is something I was watching. The results are in.
a friend of mine pointed me towards The group "MuFSA", which he calls "Mufasa".
This is Muslims for a Safe America, a group of Muslims trying to resolve the growing animosity between Muslims and Islamic Law and America and its National Law. Neat group, with some great ideas.
One this they do is survey groups, and take polls with Muslims who are citizens. You'd figure the Muslims who come to a group like this are mostly noncitizen, and would come with the most peaceful of intentions.
Here are the results of the INSA from Sep 2006. ISNA (Islamic Society of North America)
Of the group that showed up (in the thousands) 307 we citizens eligible to be surveyed. Read this and try not to worry, if you can. Also look for the glaring inconsistencies, like Question #12 indicates only 149 believe that Al Qaeda is a real organization, but Question #14 shows 228 believe that Al Qaeda is attacking because because of American involvement in the Muslim World.
Keep in mind this survey is not scientific, it is just an inquiry from a muslim group into the mind of the 307 muslims citizens that attended their meeting in Sep 2006, and it is designed to bring awareness of the muslim mentality for acceptance. For me, it draws serious attention to some issues I see in the world, like more than 10% wouldn't stop an attack in the US, and more than 20% believe its ok to attack US govt officials for actions in the middle east. Only about 16% believe that attacking normal citizens is OK.
The responses are as follows:
1. Are you a U.S. Citizen? (If no, then don¢¢¬¢ž¢t fill out survey.)
YES 307
NO 0
2. Do you consider yourself to be a Muslim first, an American first, or both equally?
MUSLIM FIRST 214
AMERICAN FIRST 4
BOTH EQUALLY 86
UNDECIDED 3
3. Is the American government at war with the religion of Islam?
YES 208
NO 79
UNDECIDED 20
4. Can a good Muslim be a good American?
YES 292
NO 11
UNDECIDED 4
5. Did Muslims hijack planes and fly them into buildings on 9/11?
YES 117
NO 139
UNDECIDED 51
6. Did the U.S. government have advance knowledge of the 9/11 attacks, and allow the attacks to occur?
YES 200
NO 70
UNDECIDED 37
7. Did the U.S. government organize the 9/11 attacks?
YES 106
NO 151
UNDECIDED 50
8. Are the tapes of Osama Bin Laden, claiming responsibility for the 9/11 attacks and threatening future attacks, real or fake?
REAL 126
FAKE 129
UNDECIDED 52
9. Did Muslims commit the July 2005 train and bus bombings in London?
YES 140
NO 104
UNDECIDED 63
10. The Canadian government says it stopped a plot by Canadian Muslims in June 2006 to attack targets in Canada. Do you believe there was a real plot by Muslims?
YES 61
NO 202
UNDECIDED 44
11. The British government says it stopped a plot by British Muslims in August 2006 to bomb planes flying to America. Do you believe there was a real plot by Muslims?
YES 66
NO 191
UNDECIDED 50
12. Is Al Qaeda a real organization, operated by Muslims who are trying to attack America?
YES 149
NO 109
UNDECIDED 49
13. Is Al Qaeda attacking America because Al Qaeda hates American freedoms?
YES 17
NO 269
UNDECIDED 21
14. Is Al Qaeda attacking America because Al Qaeda hates American involvement in the Muslim world?
YES 228
NO 54
UNDECIDED 25
15. Is it justifiable for the U.S. government to do any of the following in an attempt to prevent terrorist attacks in America:
a. taking religion and ethnicity into account as one factor when deciding whom to interview and search at airports?
YES 37
NO 258
UNDECIDED 12
b. monitoring activities at American mosques?
YES 43
NO 255
UNDECIDED 9
c. listening to phone calls of people in America whom the government claims are connected in some way with Al Qaeda?
YES 64
NO 232
UNDECIDED 11
d. having an informer pretend to support or encourage violence against America, to see if the targeted Muslims will decide to attack American targets?
YES 35
NO 258
UNDECIDED 14
e. monitoring Muslim charities in America, in the hopes of preventing funding for possible terrorist attacks?
YES 52
NO 242
UNDECIDED 13
f. focusing Immigration & Customs Enforcement resources on deporting Muslim illegal aliens, who have not been convicted of terrorism, in the hopes of disrupting possible Al Qaeda attacks?
YES 29
NO 263
UNDECIDED 15
g. allowing Muslim illegal aliens to stay in America if they agree to work as informants, monitoring the Muslim community for the government?
YES 21
NO 277
UNDECIDED 9
h. torturing suspected Al Qaeda members to get information about possible planned attacks?
YES 14
NO 278
UNDECIDED 15
16. Do you believe that your local mosque is being monitored by wiretaps, government agents, or informants?
YES 227
NO 59
UNDECIDED 21
17. Do you believe that your personal phone calls are being listened to, or that your personal mail or email is being read, by the U.S. government?
YES 205
NO 78
UNDECIDED 24
18. Do you believe that your home is bugged by the U.S. government?
YES 97
NO 189
UNDECIDED 21
19. Do you believe that the U.S. government has secretly searched your home?
YES 43
NO 245
UNDECIDED 19
20. If you, or a member of your family, have been questioned by the federal government at any time after 9/11, how were you treated during the interview?
TREATED WELL 65
TREATED BADLY 25
NOT APPLICABLE 217
21. Should Iran develop nuclear weapons?
YES 161
NO 123
UNDECIDED 23
22. Should America attack Iran to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons?
YES 10
NO 292
UNDECIDED 5
23. Was America justified in invading Iraq in 2003?
YES 8
NO 294
UNDECIDED 5
24. Should American troops leave Iraq immediately, or stay there until the Iraqi government and Iraqi military are stronger?
LEAVE NOW 199
LEAVE LATER 86
UNDECIDED 22
25. Was America justified in invading Afghanistan after 9/11?
YES 51
NO 248
UNDECIDED 8
26. Is violence by Muslims against American civilians acceptable, in retaliation for the American government¢¢¬¢ž¢s actions in the Muslim world?
YES 23
NO 274
UNDECIDED 10
27. Is violence by Muslims against the American military overseas acceptable, in retaliation for the American government¢¢¬¢ž¢s actions in the Muslim world?
YES 134
NO 154
UNDECIDED 19
28. Is violence by Muslims against the American military in the U.S. acceptable, in retaliation for the American government¢¢¬¢ž¢s actions in the Muslim world?
YES 73
NO 211
UNDECIDED 23
29. Is violence by Muslims against American government officials acceptable, in retaliation for the American government¢¢¬¢ž¢s actions in the Muslim world?
YES 51
NO 231
UNDECIDED 25
30. If you learned about a plot by Muslims to attack targets inside America, would you tell law enforcement authorities?
YES 234
NO 39
UNDECIDED 34
These survey results are based on 307 responses from American Muslims (Muslims who are U.S. citizens) who visited the booth of Muslims for A Safe America during 2006 ISNA Annual Convention.
shit! how many believe its ok to try and get in the cockpit to buy gum during a flight???
the Devil you know...
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Ok I'm interested to see the response since it is in Hidden Content
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Now that I've read it, I am actually surprised. I didn't think that so many people would say that it wasn't Muslims who hit the WTC and that Al-Qaeda isn't a real organiztion. That shocks me. I'm a little surprised also with the number of people who said the botched attempts that the US, Canada, and Britain claim aren't real
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QUOTE26. Is violence by Muslims against American civilians acceptable, in retaliation for the American government¢¢¬¢ž¢s actions in the Muslim world?
YES 23
NO 274
UNDECIDED 10
Who else can think of 33 American Muslims that need to be seriously evaluated before they take another step in this country without a armed escort?
YES 23
NO 274
UNDECIDED 10
Who else can think of 33 American Muslims that need to be seriously evaluated before they take another step in this country without a armed escort?
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For the record, I just closed it for the fact that it is so long... we used to have a "spoiler" tag that would compress it, but this new forum format doesn't have one, as far as i can see.
I also would like to say, this was shown to me by a (second-generation) muslim who is a veteran of the Gulf War who does not share ANY of the anti-American sentiments, or neutrality toward the issues. He showed me this to illustrate the points that there is some legitimacy to the concern of armed conflict in the states between American citizens with Muslims. He further wanted to punctuate that some of the Muslims who would rebel would in fact have citizenship, and that some of them are embedded in a completely western lifestyle, aside from their "religious choice."
These results seem to indicate that, as well.
when did it get so hard to tell the good guys from the bad?
I also would like to say, this was shown to me by a (second-generation) muslim who is a veteran of the Gulf War who does not share ANY of the anti-American sentiments, or neutrality toward the issues. He showed me this to illustrate the points that there is some legitimacy to the concern of armed conflict in the states between American citizens with Muslims. He further wanted to punctuate that some of the Muslims who would rebel would in fact have citizenship, and that some of them are embedded in a completely western lifestyle, aside from their "religious choice."
These results seem to indicate that, as well.
when did it get so hard to tell the good guys from the bad?
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Quick post to see the results.
Ok, uh, what... retarded... lol The replies for questions 5 through 8 I think are all bullshit... lol
And 16 and 17 kinda proves these people are just paranoid. Like the U.S. government cares what the average Muslim is saying in an e-mail... lol
Oh, and how the hell was the U.S. not justified in going into Afghanistan? I think 248 people need to get their heads examined...
Ok, uh, what... retarded... lol The replies for questions 5 through 8 I think are all bullshit... lol
And 16 and 17 kinda proves these people are just paranoid. Like the U.S. government cares what the average Muslim is saying in an e-mail... lol
Oh, and how the hell was the U.S. not justified in going into Afghanistan? I think 248 people need to get their heads examined...
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