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Sunday
Sep092007

'There's a blurred line between moderate and extremist Muslims'

"The terms moderate and extremist are not much use to us when considering Islam; they sort of merge with one another. You can be shocked, if you like, that almost half of Britain’s Muslims attend mosques where Riyadh’s views are de jour. But you may then wonder what goes on in the other 50%: do they have 'hardliner' mullahs or not?"

Rod Liddle in the Sunday Times, 9 September 2007