>>216515031 (OP)
I don’t think we are, at least not more than any other religious or identity groups.
The Greater Middle East has been plagued with strife, rebellions, and corruption long before Islam was codified in the 600AD, and likely will be long after we're gone. Centuries of blood fueds, colonialism and foreign interference made it the perfect breeding ground for radical identity movements; groups funded and armed by hostile neighbours and/or external foreign powers seeking to exploit the region for their geopolitical agendas.
Most Islamic militias you can name today were cultivated, financed, and trained through a complex web of foreign agents engaged in a string of proxy warfare. Religion was merely the label used to brand this power struggle. (Of course sectarian grievances are a factor too, but not germane here).
Fringe ideologues exist in every society anon, all over the world. They only become an active threat when they're nurtured in volatile environments, funded and weaponized.
I'm sure you can name several radical factions from Austria right now (like Identitäre Bewegung Österreich) what would happen if they were armed through germans or the polish? Not speaking of religious groups here.