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Evidence backed intellectual discourse

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please learn from this

this is how a rational person responds to unjustified criticism
https://www.dailydot.com/irl/heraa-hashmi-google-doc-muslim-condemnation-terrorism/

below is the evidence, the references can be checked easily
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1e8BjMW36CMNc4-qc9UNQku0blstZSzp5FMtkdlavqzc/edit#gid=0

there are many instances in which the same person and the same link is used, it is because some interrelated issues are taken as separate instances of condemnation of terrorism, however, there are several instances where there is duplication but that is okay it happens, regardless it is a great effort

there are 5786 instances of terrorism condemnation by muslims which if divided by 3 leads to around 1928 unique articles/instances

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after going through the list and deleting empty spaces
there are 1539 duplication of links (websites/blogs) and 4223 unique entries
on the basis of names (individuals and/or organizations) there are 1437 duplications and 4235 unique entries

however, there remains one problem there are around 1.5 billion muslims and even if 1% are fundamentalists that means 15million, if out of those half are extremists then 7.5 million, if half of those are involved at some level of terrorism (recruitment, funding, etc) then 3.75million, if half of those wan to be active in terrorism then that is around 1.875million, this obviously assumes a conveyor belt approach which is reality cannot be applied since it is a more nuanced issue than that

but below are research backed results regarding fundamentalists

http://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/...ligion-politics-society-beliefs-about-sharia/

 
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