Muslim Millennial Attitudes on Religion and Religious Leadership - Arab World

Key Findings

During October and November of 2015, Zogby Research Services (ZRS) conducted face-to-face polls, surveying 5,374 Arab Muslims, both citizens and expatriates, between the ages of 15 and 34 in eight Arab countrie..

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Futures Initiative

The Tabah Futures Initiative engages in research and analysis on emerging trends and issues in the region to better understand their impact on identity, culture and religious life in Muslim communities. The Ini..

 

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