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29 January 2007
YOUNGER MUSLIMS 'RADICAL'
GROWING numbers of young British muslims are embracing radical Islam, a new poll shows.
Those aged between 16 and 24 feel they have less in common with non-muslims than their parents.
More than one in three youngsters would send children to Islamic schools, compared to 19 per cent of over 55-year-olds.
And 37 per cent of 16- 24-year-olds want to live under strict Islamic laws instead of the British system, compared to 17 per cent of over 55s.
Three-quarters of youngsters want women to be veiled.
It is supported by just over one-in-four of the older generation.
Munira Mirza, who helped compile the report for think-tank Policy Exchange, said: "There is clearly a conflict within British Islam."
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_hea...objectid=18545051&siteid=94762-name_page.html
YOUNGER MUSLIMS 'RADICAL'
GROWING numbers of young British muslims are embracing radical Islam, a new poll shows.
Those aged between 16 and 24 feel they have less in common with non-muslims than their parents.
More than one in three youngsters would send children to Islamic schools, compared to 19 per cent of over 55-year-olds.
And 37 per cent of 16- 24-year-olds want to live under strict Islamic laws instead of the British system, compared to 17 per cent of over 55s.
Three-quarters of youngsters want women to be veiled.
It is supported by just over one-in-four of the older generation.
Munira Mirza, who helped compile the report for think-tank Policy Exchange, said: "There is clearly a conflict within British Islam."
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_hea...objectid=18545051&siteid=94762-name_page.html