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'''''Interesting statistics can be placed here until a suitable place is found for them.'''''
'''''Interesting statistics can be placed here until a suitable place is found for them.'''''
{{Quote|August 2009|In the past two years, police have dealt with 170 crimes committed by 50 people who wore concealing Islamic clothing to hide their identities, according to police officials.
Police are still looking for two men who were wearing the niqab when they opened fire on policemen in a western Amman neighbourhood in July and escaped. It was not clear if they were militants or robbers.Last year, two niqab-wearing men were arrested after robbing Société Générale Bank in Amman at gunpoint and taking US$37,000 (Dh1360,000)."Using the niqab as a means of disguise is very harmful to this dress, which is revered in our Islamic society. But it is evident that the number of criminal cases where the niqab is used has increased," Jamal Bdour, the director of the Criminal Investigations Department at the Public Security Department, told a press conference in July.
Public cautions by the police regarding the niqab and khimar have triggered a debate in the country over how to tackle the use of the garments in crimes, with some calling for them to be restricted or even banned.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.thenational.ae/news/world/middle-east/crime-wave-by-men-wearing-the-khimar |title= Crime wave by men wearing the khimar |publisher= The National | author= Suha Maayeh| date= August 4, 2009 |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thenational.ae%2Fnews%2Fworld%2Fmiddle-east%2Fcrime-wave-by-men-wearing-the-khimar&date=2013-11-05|deadurl=no}}</ref>}}


{{Quote|September, 2012|The report [by the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC)] read that minorities make up three to four percent of the country’s population but remain sidelined in state policies. In 2011, extremists killed governor Salmaan Taseer and federal minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti, as both were advocating minority rights by calling for amendments in the country’s controversial blasphemy law.<BR>. . .<BR>
{{Quote|September, 2012|The report [by the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC)] read that minorities make up three to four percent of the country’s population but remain sidelined in state policies. In 2011, extremists killed governor Salmaan Taseer and federal minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti, as both were advocating minority rights by calling for amendments in the country’s controversial blasphemy law.<BR>. . .<BR>
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"The hatred of kuffar [non-believers] is a central element of our military creed. Jihad [holy war] must be practiced by the child... Arms training is an essential part of preparation for jihad.”<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/9337993/Google-removes-640-videos-from-YouTube-promoting-terrorism.html|2=2012-06-18}} Google removes 640 videos from YouTube promoting terrorism] - The Telegraph, June 18, 2012</ref>}}
"The hatred of kuffar [non-believers] is a central element of our military creed. Jihad [holy war] must be practiced by the child... Arms training is an essential part of preparation for jihad.”<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/9337993/Google-removes-640-videos-from-YouTube-promoting-terrorism.html|2=2012-06-18}} Google removes 640 videos from YouTube promoting terrorism] - The Telegraph, June 18, 2012</ref>}}
Add anything useful from: [http://www.pewforum.org/files/2013/04/worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-full-report.pdf The World’s Muslims: Religion, Politics and Society] (Pew Surveys, April 2013)
==Source needed (regarding literacy rates shown for various Muslim countries)==
We need a source/reference for [http://wikiislam.net/w/index.php?title=Muslim_Statistics&diff=107924&oldid=101364 this]. Do you know it? --[[User:Axius|Axius]] <span style="font-size:88%">([[User_talk:Axius|talk]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[Special:Contributions/Axius|contribs]])</span> 19:49, 22 June 2014 (PDT)
:The source is http://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:World_literacy_map_UNHD_2007_2008.png. How to document this? Thanks, [[User:Scottperry|Scottperry]] ([[User talk:Scottperry|talk]]) 20:46, 22 June 2014 (PDT)
::Ok I'll take a look. --[[User:Axius|Axius]] <span style="font-size:88%">([[User_talk:Axius|talk]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[Special:Contributions/Axius|contribs]])</span> 01:55, 23 June 2014 (PDT)


==References==
==References==
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== Condensed Statistics ==
So that people can quickly browse the information, see if all statistics can be condensed at the top into shorter sentences in bullet form for [http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/opinion-polls.htm example]. Detailed quotes can still be kept. Where possible statistics can be combined into related sub-topics and grouped together. The same reference(s) can be used. Although this creates an extra step for updating these pages, this will further increase the likelihood of these pages being used as incoming links as people like pages where information is condensed and easier to see.
:I think there's too many problems with doing that. For example:
#It's way too much work. It would take absolutely ages to do that (correctly) to all 23 pages. Then there is the extra work you mentioned in keeping both updated.
#The same stats repeated on the same page but in two different ways doesn't make sense and would look odd. It would basically be two different article, one on top of the other.
#The pages are already extremely large with loads of sub-headings, and they will continue to grow as new stats come in. Adding to the size and complexity of the page is not a good idea.
#Not all stats can be summarized into one line, or even a few. Meaning we probably will have to leave a few things out. [[User:Sahabah|--Sahabah]] ([[User talk:Sahabah|talk]]) 05:36, 6 August 2013 (PDT)
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