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. West and the Future of Islam, The
from: The Quilliam Foundation
April 22, 2008
An adolescent flirtation with extreme political ideas followed by the realisation that he was a bit less than educated.
All power to his rallying call for moderate muslims to have a public voice.
Tends to lend a bit of credence tothe Sam Harris theory that without moderate religion we wouldn't have extremist religion; after all, had Ed been brought up as an atheist he wouldn't have flirted with Islamism.
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