In Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, today we launch a NEW Study Report in Collaboration with ISPU

IslamInSpanish Dallas Community Celebrating Eid Al-Fitr with traditional Latino customs and food.

According to the U.S. Census, just under 20% of Americans are Latino, a sizable proportion of the American public. Demographic data from ISPU’s American Muslim Poll finds that 9% of Muslims in the United States are Latino, a steadily growing percentage. In previous research, ISPU found that Latinos have lower levels of Islamophobia than other racial and ethnic groups in the United States and the general public. These demographic trends, coupled with the lower levels of Islamophobia found among this population, motivate this research, which included individual interviews and focus groups. Our findings include themes relating to lower levels of Islamophobia, what manifestations of Islamophobia still persist, and research-based recommendations for mitigating it.

Latino Attitudes Toward American Muslims and Islam: Full Digital Report

The Latino Attitudes Toward American Muslims and Islam report is available online and as a PDF in both English and Spanish. Access the online report below.

El informe, Actitudes de los latinos hacia los musulmanes estadounidenses y el Islam está disponible en línea y en formato PDF, tanto en inglés como en español. Acceda al informe en línea a continuación.