Islamic Myths: “The extremists are only a tiny minority” … what are the facts?

islamic-extremists-beheadThere is a rather popular myth that extreme views within Islam are the preserve of tiny fringe groups, and that the vast majority of Muslims do not hold such thoughts in their heads. This is sadly not factually correct.

Mainstream Islam has popularised some views that are quite extreme.

To verify this as factual I’ve listed below a couple of examples gleaned from some polls that have been recently conducted. Specific questions were answered and from these we can derive an understanding of how deeply some bad ideas have been embraced by rather a lot of people.

Ah but wait … before we get into such details, I need to place some emphases upon one very specific and rather important point : The vast majority of Muslims are decent honourable humans who strive to live decent lives and be at peace with all those around them, the fact that bad ideas are accepted as “truth” need not imply that those that embrace such thoughts will actually act on them.

OK, so let’s get into a few details then …

  • A 2008 survey conducted by the Gallup polling agency found that almost 4 out of 10 Muslims worldwide think that 9/11 was totally, partially or somewhat justified. Let me make this abundantly clear and translate the implications of such a finding for you – 36.6% support the mass murder of thousands of innocent people.
  • A 2013 Pew Research poll demonstrated that the overwhelming majority of Muslims want to see Sharia law imposed by force on everybody, but also demonstrated that there is no actual consensus on what that actually means. While it is true that almost all Muslims express a desire for Sharia law, none of the vast diversity of Islamic sects agree of the details; they never have and they never will.
  • A December 2010 Pew poll found that 76 percent of Pakistanis think that apostates (those that leave Islam) should be killed. This is not unique to Pakistan, it is a view that is also endorsed by the majority modern Islamic scholars today. Luckily most do not act upon this idea, but it does create a climate of considerable fear and also generates a lot of intimidation against any who simply dare to doubt.
  • A survey conducted between 2001 and 2006 within “moderate” Indonesia demonstrated that 43.5 percent of the Muslim respondents were “ready to wage war for their faith” and 40 percent said that they would use violence against those blaspheming Islam.

Do not misunderstand me here, clearly the vast majority do not participate in acts of terrorism or street riots, but opt to simply get on with their lives, and so while they might in theory accept such ideas, the good news is that most do not act upon them.

What is however clearly demonstrated by these impartial statistical facts is that the embrace of such Bad Ideas by mainstream Islam acts as an incubator that gives birth to intolerance, misogyny, homophobia, violence, murder, and so we have violent attacks almost every single day in the name of Islam, some big and some small, some Muslim on non-Muslim, others are Muslim on other variations of Islam. If you do not believe me, you can click here to verify this. Here are a few incidents for the past couple of days …

2013.11.14 (Baqubah, Iraq) – Two barbaric suicide bombings take the lives of fifty Shia worshippers in separate attacks.
2013.11.13 (Salahudin, Iraq) – A suicide truck bomber turns ten Iraqis into bloody pulp.
2013.11.13 (Baqubah, Iraq) – Eight Shiite pilgrims – including two children – are sent straight to Allah by Sunni co-religionists in three separate bombings.
2013.11.13 (Farah, Afghanistan) – Two schoolboys are dismantled by a fundementalist bomb.
2013.11.13 (Narathiwat, Thailand) – A 26-year-old Buddhist on a motorcycle is machine-gunned by Muslim terrorists.
2013.11.13 (Afula, Israel) – A 19-year-old soldier sleeping in a bus is brutally stabbed to death by a 16-year-old Muslim.

As I’ve already pointed out, the majority of Muslims are decent honourable human beings who strive to do what is right and live in peace with those around them. However, that is not because of their Islamic beliefs, but rather despite them. The problem here is not bad people, but rather the embrace of bad ideas that inspires many to behave in a truly repugnant manner. It is the bad ideology being embraced by a vast majority that motivates this constant flow of abhorrent behaviour from a small minority.

 

1 thought on “Islamic Myths: “The extremists are only a tiny minority” … what are the facts?”

  1. Holy shit, I’ve been aware of the dangers posed by Islam for some time now but even I didn’t think it was this bad. A huge number of polls that the religion of peace website provided truly had me astonished. All the polls were done by non-biased sources and some that may even be biased in favor of Islam.

    http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/opinion-polls.htm

    Some statistics that particularly disturbed me was “two-thirds of young British Muslims agree that honor violence is acceptable”, stoning women for adultery is favored by 89 percent of Pakistanis, 85 percent in Afghanistan, and 81 percent in Egypt, and three quarters of Muslim women in Parisian suburbs wear the mask out of fear, including fear of violence.

    The people who hold these views can’t really be considered “good” people, they may be ok people and not violent terrorists but I have a hard time considering them to be “good” people. These polls prove that Islam is a dangerous and violent ideology that is best kept out of Western countries.

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