the IFOP survey, which highlights increased rigor, is still debated

Published on Tuesday, November 18, an IFOP survey relaunches the debate on Islam in France, days after the anniversary of the jihadist attacks in November 2015. Titled “Inventory of relations with Islam and Muslim Islamism in France”, its subtitle directly underscores a trend “between re-Islamization and Islamist temptation”. The research was conducted for a journal Screen saverwhich presents itself as a “monthly to fight bigotry”, was conducted by telephone from August 8 to September 2 with a sample of 1,005 people who declared themselves Muslim, drawn from a larger nationally representative sample of 14,244 people.

“Not confirming the discourse of secularization that is occurring among French Muslims, but the data actually shows an intensification of religious practices, a strengthening position on diversity issues, and increasing sympathy for radical currents of Islamic politics.”shows François Kraus, director of the political and news division at the polling agency.

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