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ER Editor: We are obliged to wonder if these polls are true or exaggerated for effect. The latter we believe. Either way, we invite readers to compare this article with one we just put out on the legal status of faith-based Christian school education in Northern Ireland —
UK Supreme Court Brands Northern Ireland Christian Teaching ‘Indoctrination’

This topic below also got picked up by Remix News. See —
France: Young Muslims are becoming increasingly radical, 57% prioritize the rules of Islam over French laws and 21% support Sharia law ‘fully applied’
Notice that France has the largest Muslim population in Europe. It also has the largest Jewish one. Whose bright idea was that, unless you’re deliberately inviting trouble …
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Majority of Young French Muslims Put Sharia Above National Laws

It is thought to be a steep rise from three decades ago, when just 36% of French Muslims aged 18 to 24 felt that sharia should take precedence.
François Kraus, the historian who wrote the study, suggested the findings pointed to “a process of re-Islamisation” driven by younger generations.
He said: “This survey very clearly outlines the profile of a Muslim population increasingly structured around rigourist religious norms and tempted by an Islamist political project.”
“Fundamentalism has won over the minds of more than one in three Muslims,” said Mr Kraus. Some 38% of those surveyed approved of all or part of ‘Islamist’ positions in 2025, double the proportion who expressed such views in 1998.
The historian told the Telegraph: “There is a need for radicalism which is expressed through a much stronger religious rigour… which is not limited to faith, but translates into a desire to govern society, or at least the behaviour of Muslims in France, according to Islamic precepts.
“It also translates into a very violent gender separatism. You have 45% of young Muslims who refuse to ‘faire la bise’,” Mr Kraus said, referring to the customary French cheek-kiss greeting.
Sharia has provisions that are incompatible with French law, including unequal inheritance for women, corporal punishment for crimes and strict limits on freedom of expression and sexuality.
The report also revealed a dramatic increase in Mosque attendance, which rose from 7% in 1989 to 40% today. Meanwhile, strict fasting during Ramadan jumped from 51 to 83% and the proportion of young women wearing the veil has nearly tripled.
Social habits have also changed: alcohol consumption among Muslims under 25 has fallen from nearly 30% in 2011 to just 12% today. Only 12% of young Muslims now want Islam to adapt to modernity, down from 41% in 1998.
France has Europe’s largest Muslim cohort, making up around 7% of the French population up from less than 1% 40 years ago.
Worth reading in full.
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