It is difficult to know the percentage of terrorists as Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, ..., or followers of any other religion. Terrorists are from followers of all religions and of all faiths although all religions and all faiths prohibit terrorism and prohibit terrifying civilians.
According to Daniel Pipes, Harvard author and Arabologist, it varies by continent and country. In Europe, he estimates 50%, but in Turkey, it is only about 20% due to the active resistance by the government of Iranian incursions, Propaganda and influence. In the US, about 80% of mosques are radically led. As concerns worldwide Muslims, Pipes estimates 10-15% are Islamist (radical).
0.5%
if you man Wahhabi Muslims they are around 4%
mostly in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and elsewhere.
Afghanistan is the country with the highest percentage of Muslim population.
The city of Damascus in Syria has a major percentage of muslims, and there is only a small percentage of christians there.
According to www.religionnewsblog.com there are 600,000 Muslims in Canada.
About 1% of Norway population are Muslims. This accounts for about 65000 Muslims as of Pew Forum study (Oct. 2009). see related link for more information.
In Kashmir valley, 95% of total population are Muslims.
over 90%.
Radical Muslims that were working for Al-Queda
The Radical Islam has twisted the Holy Quran and the other Islamic sects by being selective in the quotation of certain verses about Muslims and Non-Muslims.
Muslims aren't killing people over a video; a small, radical group of Muslims(not representative of all other Muslims) killed people over an offense to their religion.
When radical terrorists kill, there is usually no outcry from peaceful Muslims denouncing this. So we are left to believe that the Muslims all condone their actions.
"Radical-ness" operates entirely separately from the Sunni-Shiite divide. There are radical Sunnis, like Islamic State, al-Qaeda, Jubhat an-Nusra, Salafists, the Saudi Government and Hamas. There are radical Shiites, like the Iranian government, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Jaysh al-Mahdi, and Asa'ib al-Haqq. Conversely, there are Liberal Muslims and Conservative-but-Gentle Muslims coming from both traditions. This is because the divide between Sunnis and Shiites concerns who has the right to lead the Islamic World more than some doctrinal difference in behavior.
Yes but not that radical as compared to USA.
Radical Islam. Not all Muslims are like al-qaeda.
Yes. Muslim people are kind and nice and just like everybody else. Those radical Muslims that you hear on the news are an extremely small minority in the Muslim world. Most Muslims disagree with these other radical Muslims. Many think that they are violent and aggressive people. Few Muslims support these terrorist groups.
9%
Around 15% of Muslims in the Middle East are Shiites.
Afghanistan is the country with the highest percentage of Muslim population.