I probably should have qualified what I was getting at a little better. Iran may be 98-99% "Muslim" but I highly doubt that means it's 98-99% full of strict doctrinal adherents.
I was baptized when I was two months old, and for me, a formal renunciation of Catholicism would mean excommunication. For a Muslim living somewhere where sharia might be applied to say "you know what, this sucks and these people are crazy, I'm out" is a death sentence. Unfortunately, if your parents started raising you in a particular faith long before you had any understanding of your own about what that even meant, then leaving is apostasy, no? Granted I don't know all that much about Islam, and they may very well have some kind of confirmation of faith when children reach an age where they're expected to be able to reason for themselves.
Anyway, the upshot of all that is just that I saw a number of 99% being tossed around, and doubted seriously that it was reasonable to just lump everyone together. Muslim-on-Muslim violence is sorta akin to saying Pentecostal-on-Lutheran violence like they're equivalent.
Or, maybe Amish-on-Amish violence… /smh
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CLEVELAND — Nine of 16 Amish convicted in beard- and hair-cutting attacks on fellow Amish in Ohio have remained free, but the government wants them locked up, which could leave up to 50 children with one or both parents behind bars… Prosecutors and witnesses described how sons pulled their father out of bed and chopped off his beard in the moonlight and how women surrounded their mother-in-law and cut off two feet of her hair, taking it down to the scalp in some places.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/ ... story.html