Hello, /pol/. Long time european /pol/ack here.
I'm doing a PhD in sociology, and for my thesis I'm gonna do an extensive research about muslims' opinions and attitudes. Obviously the goal is to expose their fundamental incompatibility with western civilization using facts, quotes from their holy texts, and logic.
Any suggestion about the questions I should ask them?
In my country the subject has basically not been touched yet, and if I tell my professors that I'm trying to understand our lovely guests so we can help them integrate and defeat islamophobia and yadda yadda, there's a good chance they will actually let me do it.
>P.S. I have to write my project in english. Can you tell me if this sentence is grammatically correct: "A 2007 Pew research reported that suicide bombing was considered justified by 26% of american, 35% of british, 42% of french and 22% of german young muslims (18-29 years old)."
>It sounds weird.
>>132483104
You wouldn't use "a research" like that.
>Research conducted by Pew in 2007 reported (or showed) that suicide bombing...
you can also remove the word "young" and the parenthesis
>... of muslims 18-29 years old.
>>132483987
Thanks.