'Muslims around the world strongly reject violence in the name of Islam. Asked specifically about suicide bombing, clear majorities in most countries say such acts are rarely or never justified as a means of defending Islam from its enemies.
In most countries where the question was asked, roughly three-quarters or more Muslims reject suicide bombing and other forms of violence against civilians. And in most countries, the prevailing view is that such acts are
never justified as a means of defending Islam from its enemies'
Reading on:
'In a majority of countries surveyed, at least half of Muslims say they are somewhat or very concerned about religious extremism. And on balance, more Muslims are concerned about Islamic than Christian extremist groups. In all but one of the 36 countries where the question was asked, no more than one-in-five Muslims express worries about Christian extremism, compared with 28 countries where at least that many say they are concerned about Islamic extremist groups.'
It seems Muslims overwhelmingly reject terrorism, and are themselves concerned about Islamic extremism.
Rather unsurprising seeing as the overwhelming victims of Islamic terrorism are
Muslims.
Here is the support for ISIL:
Around about the same levels of support for far right wing groups in Europe among Europeans.