I don't much care whether there are more people of any one religion or another about. What I do care about is whether the religion is part of the running of the country, including whether the limitation/exclusion of any religion is involved. I regard religion a private matter. I am not religious and I know lots of Muslims who keep their religion pretty much to themselves - apart from following it to the extent of breaking for prayers at the obvious times. None of these people object to my agnosticism, nor do I object to their religion. The same people have no designs on taking over any non-Muslim country or the world and would recoil with hurt at any suggestion of it. I do know, however, that there are people who identify themselves as Muslims and do have such designs but I also know that there are an even larger (much larger) number of Muslims who have no time for the extremists. Further, like Christianity went through a phase of militancy (not yet fully extinguished in some quarters), Islam has seen its militant era (more still remaining in evidence than with the Christian equivalent), I am also convinced that enlightenment among Muslims is firmly on the march and winning the argument. Finally, progress toward general moderation and tolerance continues to be challenged by sycophants on all sides who persist in fanning mistrust and hatred through trumpeting of simplistic analysis of events. For certain, depressing moments will continue to occur in history, but we have nothing to fear as much as fear itself. Ignorance and bigotry will not win any argument.