“…In fact, there is little firm evidence to support such claims (Mwakimako 2005;Moller 2006). Rather, the majority of Kenyan Muslims follow moderate rather than extremist forms of Islam (Oded 1996;Rosenau 2005): a fact acknowledged even by those who promote the thesis about the surge of Islamic radicalism (Shinn 2004;Rabasa 2009).…”
Section: Measures To Address Domestic Terrorismmentioning
“…In fact, there is little firm evidence to support such claims (Mwakimako 2005;Moller 2006). Rather, the majority of Kenyan Muslims follow moderate rather than extremist forms of Islam (Oded 1996;Rosenau 2005): a fact acknowledged even by those who promote the thesis about the surge of Islamic radicalism (Shinn 2004;Rabasa 2009).…”
Section: Measures To Address Domestic Terrorismmentioning
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