MUSLIM YOUTH SURVEY 2011

Published on August 10, 2011 by in News

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Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom and Goethe Institute,
in cooperation with Merdeka Center for Opinion Research Malaysia and Lembaga Survei Indonesia,
asked 2,500 young (15-25 yrs.) Muslims in Malaysia and in Indonesia
what they think about their country, their society and their family. 
Following events in Jakarta and Berlin, the Malaysia-results have been made public in Kuala Lumpur.

 

Highlights Muslim Youth Survey Malaysia 2011

92% of young Muslims are happy with their lives

70% want the Quran to replace the Federal Constitution of Malaysia

93% trust their parents and feel that they care for them

71% believe that a good democracy needs opposition parties

66% have not registered as voters

36% do not always fast during Ramadan, 31% do not always pray five times a day

80% view themselves first and foremost as Muslims, 15% as Malaysian citizens

73% reject polygamy

91% do not approve of pre-marital sex

 

Please click below to see and download the Complete Results of Malaysia (left) and Indonesia (right)

                      

Below are photos from the event

                      

The Muslim Youth Survey has been on the media coverage, please click below to see the news.

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