Surprise the Arabs: Study shows they are turning their backs on Islam and supporting women in politics

The Arab world is turning its back on religion and also on relations with the United States of America, says the largest public survey held in the region. 25 thousand people participated in 10 different countries, including Palestinian territories where the findings were very interesting, translate Periscope from The Guardian. Religious leaders [...]
The Arab world is turning its back on religion and also on relations with the United States of America, says the largest public survey held in the region.
25 thousand people participated in 10 different countries, including Palestinian territories where the findings were very interesting, translate Periscope from The Guardian.
Religious leaders had lost the confidence of their jam in recent years, says research.
There was also a significant increase of Arabs who described themselves as <x0 malculous” from 11 percent in 2012-2014 to 18 percent this year.
Only 12 percent of the countries involved had a positive opinion of Donald Trump, who serves as president of the United States. While Vladimir Putin was viewed as much better, 28 percent. The most beloved world leader was Recep Tayyip Erdoan with 51%.
At least 60% of residents from 8 out of 11 countries said the violence against the US was the logical consistency of their interference in the region. This survey was most prominent in Lebanon, Palestine, and Yemen.
We also had an increased support for the woman's right to separate from their husbands in the Arab world.
91 percent of the countries surveyed had said that women should be allowed to lead governments in a Muslim country.
The notion of a woman president or prime minister was more acceptable in Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia, and less acceptable in Algeria. /Periscope











