Amid Pandemic and Protest
Our American Muslim Poll 2020, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just how historic. Our fielding period was March 17 to April 22, the first four weeks of a country-wide shutdown in the wake of spiking cases of COVID-19.
For a third year, we tracked the National American Islamophobia Index, measuring how much the public endorses anti-Muslim tropes. New in 2020: our researchers tracked five years of American Muslim civic engagement trends, examined the level of support for faith activists to form coalitions with social and political groups, and presented new research on institutionalized versus interpersonal discrimination.





































