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Pew Research Center
July 25, 2017
2. Identity, assimilation and community
Muslims proud to be American
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2. Identity, assimilation and community
Muslims proud to be American
Majority of Muslims say they have a lot in common with most Americans -02new-01
Most Muslims satisfied with way things are going in their lives
Muslims today have fewer Muslim friends-02new-03
Roughly one-in-ten married Muslims have a non-Muslim spouse-02new-04
Four-in-ten say there is something recognizably Muslim about their appearance
Muslims proud to be Muslim-02new-06
Most Muslims tied to global and U.S. communities
Being a good parent one of the most important things to most Muslims-02new-08
Believing in God, loving Prophet Muhammad, working for justice widely seen as ‘essential’ to what it means to be Muslim
Believing in God, loving Prophet Muhammad, working for justice widely seen as ‘essential’ to what it means to be Muslim
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