The Middle East? Where?but I would argue the vast majority in the Middle East and Indonesia (and possibly even Europe) have views, supported by both the Koran and the religious establishment, about how society should function that are contrary to 21st century norms and that do contribute to the incitement to radicalization in a small minority.
Saudi Arabia? Yes.
Syria? No.
Lebanon? No.
Jordan? No.
Egypt? Perhaps.
Iran? Not anymore.
Iraq? Perhaps.
In all these countries, especially in the cities (as Rhyfelwyr) pointed out, Muslims are way more secularised than we (like to) think.
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