Is this a confused take or intentional deflection?
Again, one does Not have to be a terrorist or terrorist sympathizer to be a Radical.
And also again, Your poll was very limited in scope and still got 10%.
Many more support violence in the Name of Islam.
See above.
Are the Overwhelming Majority of Muslims Peaceful Moderates? - WikiIslam
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Case Studies
Pakistan
I previously did some number-crunching for "extremists" in Pakistan after it was reported that a December 2010 Pew poll found that even today “The majority of Muslims would favor changing current laws in their countries to 'allow stoning as punishment for adultery, hand amputation for theft, and death for those who convert from Islam as their religion'”.[2][3]
Using Pakistan as an example, I noted that the poll found that 76% of Pakistanis agree apostates are to be killed. In a country with a population of 172,800,000[4] (96% of whom are Muslim)[5] that would be more than 126 million people in a single country. Conversely only a mere 13% of Muslims opposed killing apostates.
So, according to indisputable facts, Muslim "extremists" are not a "tiny minority", but form the vast majority of the population in Pakistan and some of the other countries polled. In fact, the number of "extremists" in Pakistan alone form about 8% of the world's entire 1.5 billion Muslim population. We reach this shocking figure even before we take into consideration the possibility that a lot of those Pakistanis who disagree with killing apostates may still support jihad.
Indonesia
Over in "moderate" Indonesia, a survey conducted from 2001 to March 2006 found 43.5% of Muslim respondents were "ready to Wage War for their faith" and 40% would use Violence against those blaspheming Islam.[6] 85%, or 200 million, of the country's 230 million population are Muslims. This means approximately 87 million Indonesians, or more than 4 out of every 10 Muslim there, is a violent Islamic "extremist".
Note that this massive figure is not for those Indonesian Muslims who simply support a violent interpretation of Islam, but for those Muslims who are actually prepared to act on them by committing violence against others. If we were to know the number of those who simply support jihad but are not prepared to join in themselves, like in Pakistan, the "extremists" would most certainly be in the majority. And again, this is without taking into consideration that many of the Indonesians who support stoning adulterers to death [42%][3] or killing apostates [30%][3] may not support jihad at all, but would also clearly have to be labeled as "extremists" for holding such barbaric views.
United Kingdom
The picture is not much brighter when we learn the views of young Western-born Muslims who often tend to be more "extremist" than their older Eastern-born counterparts. For example; in the United Kingdom, where 1 out of every 3 British Muslim aged 16 to 24 agree that apostates should be put to death,[7] and where only 3% of all Muslims are "consistently pro-freedom of speech".[8]
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