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Islam associated with terrorism by public, poll shows, telegraph

By-Telegraph

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Sunday ,13 June 2010

Islam associated with terrorism by public, poll shows, telegraph

 A majority of people in Britain associate Islam with terrorism and the repression of women, a poll has shown.

The survey coincided with the launch of an advertising campaign aimed at combating negative perceptions of Muslims.
 
In the online poll of 2,152 UK adults, 58% of people said they associated Islam with extremism and 50% associated the world religion with terrorism.
 
The poll also found that 69% believe Islam encourages the repression of women.
 
It was organised as part of the Inspired By Muhammad campaign that will see adverts featuring pictures of Muslim professionals including TV presenter and Islam convert Kristiane Backer on the London Underground, bus stops and taxis.
 
Organiser the Exploring Islam Foundation said the campaign aims to highlight the Prophet Mohamed's teachings to Muslims on the importance of the environment, gender equality and social justice.
 
Remona Aly, campaigns director of the Exploring Islam Foundation, said: ''We are a group of young Muslim professionals and a lot of us have given our time voluntarily because we are very concerned about the way our faith is perceived by the public.
 
''We want to foster a greater understanding of what British Muslims are about and our contribution to British society. We are proud of being British and being Muslim.''
 
A spokesman for Quilliam, the counter-extremism think tank, said: ''We welcome the Inspired By Muhammad campaign as a valuable and timely step to help improve relations and foster deeper understanding between British citizens.
 
''This campaign is important because it can help non-Muslims to better understand the faith that inspires and guides their Muslim friends, neighbours and colleagues.
 
''This initiative also helps British Muslims reclaim the Prophet Mohamed as a time-honoured guide for peace, compassion and social justice from those who seek to twist his teachings.''