
varying demographic trends in Europe,and it's quite possible that in some countries and some large cities will have a majority of Muslims by the middle or end of the century,"the journalist observes.For that reason,he believes people in Europe-and in the US,as well-need to challenge Muslims,that if they want to live in the Western world they have to accept its way of life.
Europeans,he says,must not be afraid to speak the truth about Islam.But unfortunately,he says, few people in Europe actually understand that religion and often approach"the wrong people."
He cites an example close to home."Up until the publication of the cartoons, the Danish government was in fact dealing with representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood,quite radical people,"he recalls.Rose notes that among that group was a prominent imam,now dead,who associated with al-Qaida affiliates in the 1990s.Yet the government,he says,treated the imam as a "moderate Muslim."
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