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I know there is no clean-cut distinction between Islam and Islamism, but the practice on Wikipedia seems to be to delegate political or societal issues with Islam under the header of "Islamism", while Islam in the United Kingdom is mostly concerned with documenting demographic data. Interestingly, these articles always get "terrorism" sections, but anything between anti-Muslim discrimination and all out terrorism tends to be neglected. A well-developed article would attempt to document the full spectrum of radicalization, there are a lot of steps between purely "cultural" or nostalgic emigrant Islam to blood-thirsty radicalism. Unfortunately, political topics can almost never be treated calmly on Wikipedia, and it's always either about evil anti-Muslim discrimination, or evil terrorists, but almost never about the many shades of grey in between. -- dab (𒁳) 13:23, 25 April 2014 (UTC)
This claim is sourced from a CBS news article which itself gives no academic source for this data. Iamtidal ( talk) 19:41, 14 May 2016 (UTC)
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I know there is no clean-cut distinction between Islam and Islamism, but the practice on Wikipedia seems to be to delegate political or societal issues with Islam under the header of "Islamism", while Islam in the United Kingdom is mostly concerned with documenting demographic data. Interestingly, these articles always get "terrorism" sections, but anything between anti-Muslim discrimination and all out terrorism tends to be neglected. A well-developed article would attempt to document the full spectrum of radicalization, there are a lot of steps between purely "cultural" or nostalgic emigrant Islam to blood-thirsty radicalism. Unfortunately, political topics can almost never be treated calmly on Wikipedia, and it's always either about evil anti-Muslim discrimination, or evil terrorists, but almost never about the many shades of grey in between. -- dab (𒁳) 13:23, 25 April 2014 (UTC)
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