The Rise and Fall of Iran in Arab and Muslim Public Opinion

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*By: James Zogby

Policy discussions here in the U.S. about Iran and its nuclear program most often focus exclusively on Israeli concerns. Ignored are Arab and Muslim attitudes, especially those of Iran’s Arab and non-Arab Muslim neighbors. It is known that several Arab governments have problems with the Islamic Republic in Tehran, but what of their publics?

Over the past decade, we have been polling regional attitudes toward Iran and its policies culminating at the end of 2012 with a survey of 20,000 citizens in 17 Arab countries and three non-Arab Muslim countries (Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Pakistan). This 20 nation poll covered a range of topics including: attitudes toward Iran, its people, culture, and its nuclear program.

Comparing our most recent findings (compiled in my new eBook Looking at Iran: Iran’s Rise and Fall in Public Opinion) to the data from our earlier surveys in the region reveals important and dramatic changes in Arab and Muslim attitudes toward Iran. It also helps to identify factors that appear to serve as “drivers” behind these changes.

For example, when we polled on many of these same issues in 2006, Iran’s favorable ratings in Arab and Muslim countries were at their highest point. Back then, in most countries, Iran’s favorable ratings were in the 75 percent range (with Saudis giving Iran an 85 percent rating). Six years later the tables have turned. Now Iran’s favorable ratings in these same countries have fallen to less than 25 percent (Saudi ratings have plummeted to 15 percent).

in 2006, Iran’s favorable ratings in Arab and Muslim countries were at their highest point. Back then, in most countries, Iran’s favorable ratings were in the 75 percent range (with Saudis giving Iran an 85 percent rating). Six years later the tables have turned. Now Iran’s favorable ratings in these same countries have fallen to less than 25 percent (Saudi ratings have plummeted to 15 percent).

What emerges from our 2011 and 2012 polls is that the earlier favorable attitudes toward Iran were not about Iran, per se. Instead they appear to be more a reaction to Arab public opinion’s fury at Israel’s behavior and U.S. policies in Lebanon, Palestine, and Iraq, coupled with the perception that Iran and its allies were standing firm in opposition to the “machinations of the West.” What changed in 2012 is that the United States has lowered its regional profile, while Iran is perceived to be playing a divisive role in Iraq, Bahrain, Lebanon, and Syria.

What also emerges from our 2012 survey is the presence of a worrisome sectarian divide that has taken hold in several countries, with Sunni attitudes largely opposing Iran and its regional policies, and Shia communities in many of these same countries expressing support for Iran. There is a growing consensus among both Sunni and Shia Muslims that Iran and its policies are contributing to this sectarian rift. There is, however, a limit to Iran’s appeal in the Arab World and that is the result of the important role that Arab culture and identity play as unifying factors in shaping attitudes across sectarian lines.

There was a time, just a few years ago, when favorable Arab public opinion of Iran in some countries stood poles apart from the positions of their governments with respect to Iran and its policies. Some observers made much of this, suggesting that the concerns with Iran’s policies expressed by Arab governments were out of touch with their publics. That may have been true in 2006, but after Iran and its allies overplayed their hands in several countries (with Syria being the “nail in the coffin”–majorities in 17 of the 20 countries covered in our 2012 survey oppose Iran’s involvement in Syria), that gap has now been erased. Most Arabs and Muslims now hold decidedly negative views of Iran and are solidly opposed to Iran’s regional ambitions.

The same is true of Arab and Muslim attitudes toward Iran’s nuclear program. Back in 2006, when Iran was seen as the bastion of resistance to the West, their nuclear ambitions were supported and defended by majorities in most countries. Our earlier polls show Arab and Muslim public opinion supporting Iran’s claim that the program was for peaceful purposes. Whether peaceful or not, strong majorities in almost every country were opposed to any international effort to impose sanctions or use military means against the Islamic Republic. Today, there is virtually no support for Iran’s nuclear ambitions — with majorities now believing that Tehran has designs on producing a nuclear weapon. And sympathy for Iran has been replaced by widespread support for sanctions to stop Iran should it persist in advancing its nuclear program.

The lesson is clear. When Iran was seen in the Arab and Muslim Worlds through the prism of U.S. and Israeli practices, it won. But when Iran is judged by its regional behavior and its domestic repression, it loses support in Arab and Muslim public opinion.

Opposition to the use of military force remains high, with strong majorities still against it. But here too there has been a change, with some increase in the number of those who now support the use of a military strike should Iran persist with its nuclear program.

The lesson is clear. When Iran was seen in the Arab and Muslim Worlds through the prism of U.S. and Israeli practices, it won. But when Iran is judged by its regional behavior and its domestic repression, it loses support in Arab and Muslim public opinion.

*James Zogby is the President of Arab American Institute and author of ‘Arab Voices’

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16 responses to “The Rise and Fall of Iran in Arab and Muslim Public Opinion”

  1. Patience2 Avatar
    Patience2

    Just think how the Greeks(of Athens, mainly), around the time of Xerxes(Darius had just croaked), loved them!

  2. Patience2 Avatar
    Patience2

    Just think how the Greeks(of Athens, mainly), around the time of Xerxes(Darius had just croaked), loved them!

  3. wargame1 Avatar

    The sunnis do not buy the Majoosi snake oil any more as they are exposed in Syria ,Lebanon ,in Iraq in Afghanistan and in Libya.The last thing will be the Sunnis Marching towards Iran to overthrow the Majoosi regime as they did before when the rating will fall from 15% to ZERO % and then after installing the sunni regime the rating will up again to 100%

    1. AntiFSA01 Avatar
      AntiFSA01

      And the spinning of Wargame’s Crap keeps rolling on.

  4. wargame1 Avatar

    The sunnis do not buy the Majoosi snake oil any more as they are exposed in Syria ,Lebanon ,in Iraq in Afghanistan and in Libya.The last thing will be the Sunnis Marching towards Iran to overthrow the Majoosi regime as they did before when the rating will fall from 15% to ZERO % and then after installing the sunni regime the rating will up again to 100%

    1. AntiFSA01 Avatar
      AntiFSA01

      And the spinning of Wargame’s Crap keeps rolling on.

  5. Psalm 83:……..For behold, Your enemies make a tumult;
    And those who hate You have lifted up their head.
    3 They have taken crafty counsel against Your people,
    And consulted together against Your sheltered ones.
    4 They have said, “Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation,
    That the name of Israel may be remembered no more.”
    5 For they have consulted together with one consent;
    They form a confederacy against You:
    6 The tents of Edom and the Ishmaelites;
    Moab and the Hagrites;
    7 Gebal, Ammon, and Amalek;
    Philistia with the inhabitants of Tyre;
    8 Assyria also has joined with them;
    They have helped the children of Lot.

  6. Plumbline Avatar
    Plumbline

    Psalm 83:……..For behold, Your enemies make a tumult;
    And those who hate You have lifted up their head.
    3 They have taken crafty counsel against Your people,
    And consulted together against Your sheltered ones.
    4 They have said, “Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation,
    That the name of Israel may be remembered no more.”
    5 For they have consulted together with one consent;
    They form a confederacy against You:
    6 The tents of Edom and the Ishmaelites;
    Moab and the Hagrites;
    7 Gebal, Ammon, and Amalek;
    Philistia with the inhabitants of Tyre;
    8 Assyria also has joined with them;
    They have helped the children of Lot.

  7. Hariri Assaoudi Avatar
    Hariri Assaoudi

    y a james bond; i wonder if you are clear enough in your title by implying that muslim means sunni; if not then you need to correct the title; if yes then why the redundancy by saying arab(ic) and muslim; they refer to one thing

  8. Hariri Assaoudi Avatar
    Hariri Assaoudi

    y a james bond; i wonder if you are clear enough in your title by implying that muslim means sunni; if not then you need to correct the title; if yes then why the redundancy by saying arab(ic) and muslim; they refer to one thing

  9. Prophettttt Avatar
    Prophettttt

    For over sixty years , Arab dictators/families ruled with iron fist under Emergency laws, some announced and some never were, scaring their people of Israel. Many Arab countries still don’t provide basic services to their people because they were only supposed to worry about the Jews, and they were not supposed to demand any economical improvements or basic services. People bought these lies for long time. It is not that Israel had not been the most dangerous threat to the region, indeed it was and it still is. The problem was that most of these leaders were in bed with Israel, and had no intention of confronting Israel. They just used Israel as scare tactic to subdue their people and, maintain their oppressive rules, and benefiting from the corruption they have installed so that they gain and maintain loyalty of the elites. We all remember “Alqadiah Al falastiniah”;a term heard and told everyday regardless what the subject is. Everything was supposed to sacrificed for the “qadiah”.
    Education,health care,and other essential services were ignored for the most part,yet provided to the elites.
    Now that then Israeli excuse was played out, Arab leaders and their dictatorships have turned to Islam ,and are using the same scare tactic ,but this time It’s Iran and the threat of Shia, instead of Israel.
    Now it’s ; “Iran, The Shia, the Majoos, The Persians…….”,The “Jews, Israelis, Zionists imperialism…..” are on the back burner.. Alarabyia to Aljazeera, and all the main stream Arab media are part of this scheme. Sadly, Arab people and Muslims in general are so naive or non educated to keep believing these lies.
    I posted a picture yesterday which told a 100 year story of Arabs and Muslims ,It should spare you the boredom of reading why the Arab and Muslim public are the way they are.

  10. Prophettttt Avatar
    Prophettttt

    For over sixty years , Arab dictators ruled with iron fist under Emergency laws, some announce and some never were, scaring their people of Israel. Many Arab countries still don’t provide basic services to their people because they were only supposed to worry about the Jews, and they were not supposed to demand any economical improvements or basic services. People bought these lies for long time. It is not that Israel had not been the most dangerous threat to the region, indeed it was and it still is. The problem was that most of these leaders were in bed with Israel, and had no intention of confronting Israel. They just used Israel as scare tactic to subdue their people and, maintain their oppressive rules, and benefiting from the corruption they have installed so that they gain and maintain loyalty of the elites. We all remember “Alqadiah Al falastiniah”;a term heard and told everyday regardless what the subject is. Everything was supposed to sacrificed for the “qadiah”.
    Now that then Israeli excuse was played out, Arab leaders and their dictatorships have turned to Islam ,and are using the same scare tactic ,but this time It’s Iran and the threat of Shia, instead of Israel.
    Now it’s ; “Iran, The Shia, the Majoos, The Persians…….”. Alarabyia to aljazeera, and all the main stream arab media are part of this schem. Sadly, Arab people and Muslims in general are so stupid to keep believing these lies.
    I posted a picture yesterday which told a 100 year story of Arabs and Muslims ,It would spare me lots of explanation of why the Arab and Muslim public are how they are.

  11. IraniAngel Avatar
    IraniAngel

    what is it that assrabs dont understand? these brainless assrabs will start appreciating this current regime only when the iraniangels have succeeded throwing this mollah-regime in the garbage and when that new regime will s c r e w the assrabs so badly…

    1. Iamthetruth Avatar
      Iamthetruth

      No my angel when you get rid of your mollah-regime you will have a choice between Iraqi democracy afghan democracy or Syrian fight for democracy ?I wonder why you Anti-government Iranians are like Jews ….you hate every one even yourselves!!LoL
      P.S:I am Iranian!but no self hater no arab hater

  12. IraniAngel Avatar
    IraniAngel

    what is it that assrabs dont understand? these brainless assrabs will start appreciating this current regime only when the iraniangels have succeeded throwing this mollah-regime in the garbage and when that new regime will s c r e w the assrab so badly…

    1. Iamthetruth Avatar
      Iamthetruth

      No my angel when you get rid of your mollah-regime you will have a choice between Iraqi democracy afghan democracy or Syrian fight for democracy ?I wonder why you Anti-government Iranians are like Jews ….you hate every one even yourselves!!LoL
      P.S:I am Iranian!but no self hater no arab hater

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