If I may suggest sir instead of relying on internet polls to decide what Sharia is you actually go understand it first before expressing an opinion on it, calling it extreme and then saying your understanding is irrelevant.
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This is true about people of all religions in all countries, more or less. Looking at what many (but not all) Muslims believe in Pakistan and drawing a conclusion about other Muslims (there are elsewhere) isn't just "following the data". It's an agenda.
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You're putting forward a strawman. I did not extrapolate Pakistan data. With the exception of Muslims in USA, Europe and former USSR countries a majority of Muslims hold radical and extreme views. That's not an agenda.
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There are a lot of southern states where majority of Christians hold radical and extreme views. There are also some Buddhist countries where Buddhists hold radical and extreme views.
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Right! But that's a regional difference so we don't say "moderate Christian"! For the same reason, we don't say "moderate muslim"
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But Twitter is global, your followers are global and discussions are not limited to US
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We're talking about over a billion people in multiple different sects and tons of regions. It makes no sense to divide them into "extremist" and "moderate"
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Well, considering the level of oppression of women in Islam, both in "moderate" and "extremist" cohorts, perhaps you are right.
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Could you name one specific terrorist attack carried out by a Christian in the last century? The only thing that comes close was Timothy McVeigh, who no Christian actually considers to be a Christian.
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Dude are you for real? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_terrorism#Contemporary …
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If a person called himself a Muslim but refused to utter the shahada and follow the teachings of the Quran, would that person be a Muslim in any meaningful sense of that word? No, of course not. Any other answer is dishonest.
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