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Originally Posted by Elf On Strike
I'm not agreeing with anyone, there are measured statistics on the subject. Supporting ISIS is supporting extremists last time I looked.
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Not at all.
There are 32 million Shafi living around the globe. Shafi's are a form of Sunni Muslims who abhor, centralization (something ISIS wants) and could be called extremists against ISIS.
13% of the world's Muslim population are Shia and Shia have been called extremists by the ISIS who are fighting against them. ISIS believes that the Shias are apostates and must die.
There are 7.3 million Bahá'ís around the globe and those in war torn Syria and Iraq consider ISIS to be the infidels of Islam.
And then we have Sufis- Mevlevi- Naqshbandi- Bektashi- Chisti and others which have a lot more in common with Shiism and will therefore fight with the Shia against everything ISIS stands for.
You have to understand that ISIS are not a state representative of Islam before you can understand that a suggestion of 400 million ISIS extremists scattered around the globe have been pulled right out of a magicians hat.