In turn, many Muslims live in lands where the true history of the land and how people were brow-beaten to join one faith, one sect or another is often non-existent. This is why people cannot tell the difference between faith and culture at all in far too many cases.
However, I can name some Christian groups who have the same problem.
However, Christians in Europe (and elsewhere) the current change in demographics in Europe has had more to do with immigration law and family practices than it has to do with any grand plans of Islam to evangelize or take over the world.
For example, it was the developed countries which began in the 19th and 20th centuries (through today in the 21st Century) to severely limit immigration from other lands.
This century-long attempt to stave off non-native population growth and to box off a culture has seen its limits of success.
Instead, of raising populations by simply having more babies, why cannot a better immigration policy be put in place in Europe (and America), so that the growth in populations are more balanced?
Likewise, as far as evangelism in either Islam or in Christianity is concerned, the most important thing is how well one develops one’s own society. This attracts very good immigrants of all types.
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