Muslim attitudes toward terrorism  

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"In the The End of Faith Sam Harris presents data from the Pew Research Center, purporting to show that significant percentages of Muslims worldwide would justify suicide bombing as a legitimate tactic. In an attack on what he terms "leftist unreason," Harris criticises Noam Chomsky among others for, in his view, displaying an illogical willingness to lay the entire blame for such attitudes upon U.S. foreign policy." --Sholem Stein

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There is a wide range of Muslim attitudes towards terrorism. Most surveys find a majority of Muslims oppose terrorism, while a minority is in support of it.

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