In 17 of the 23 countries where the question was asked, at least half of Muslims say sharia is the revealed word of God.
That is a credible PEW poll.
1/3 might be low.
This is as far "right" as I go on this issue, and I have been met with starch criticism from some of my Muslim friends I know personally, but nevertheless:
1. If you think that Sharia law should be imposed on a single non-Muslim, that is an "extreme view".
2. If you think that a caliphate where residents are isolated from "western culture" and forced to live under Islamic law, with all the punishments that go along with it, that is an "extreme view".
3. If you think that freedom of expression should be limited so that religious views (of any kind) are off limits to ridicule, that is an extreme position.
4. If you think that non-adherents to any religious belief are destined for hell, no matter what kind of life they live, that is an "extreme view".
Extreme views should be met with extreme scrutiny. If they can't be defended without resorting to scripture or subjective beliefs about God's will, they should be met with extreme ridicule.
I'm sorry for being so brash, but I'm fed up with people who think that religious beliefs should get some kind of special protection. Isolationism is dangerous for the entire planet. If groups/leaders aren't willing to enter into commerce, trade, tourism, peaceful negotiations, and also are dead set on blaming current countries and their leaders for the crimes of their predecessors long passed, then we have an obligation to the world to change their minds.