13 per cent of young Muslims said they "admired" organisations such as Al Qaeda which are prepared to "fight the West".
The poll found that
just 19 per cent of Muslims over 55 would prefer to send their children
to Islamic state schools. That increased to 37 per cent of those aged
16 to 24.
If a Muslim converts to another religion, 36 per
cent of 16-to-24-year-olds thought this should be punished by death,
compared with 19 per cent of 55s and over.
According to the
poll, 74 per cent of those aged 16 to 24 prefer Muslim women to wear
the veil, compared with only 28 per cent of over 55s.