In Malaysia, survey shows Muslims and Buddhists see extremists from their own faiths as biggest threats

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In Malaysia, survey shows Muslims and Buddhists see extremists from their own faiths as biggest threats
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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 12 — Malaysian Muslims polled recently have listed the three biggest perceived threats to their faith as the influence of the United States, extremists from...

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 12 — Malaysian Muslims polled recently have listed the three biggest perceived threats to their faith as the influence of the United States, extremists from their own religious group, and what they perceived as a growing Christian community.

This comes as in Malaysia, more than half of the Muslims polled felt the abovementioned three topics are the biggest threats to Islam — with 59 per cent cited the influence of the US, followed by “Muslim extremists” , and “growing number of Christians” . Compared to their neighbours, Malaysian Muslims had the biggest proportion of those who saw “growing number of Christians” as threat, compared to just 35 per cent in Indonesia and 20 per cent in Singapore. Similarly, Malaysian Muslims topped the list when it came to seeing “growing number of Buddhists” as a threat.

Meanwhile, the survey released tonight also found that at least half of the survey respondents in the six countries said violence against people because of their political beliefs or religion can never be justified.

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