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2013-02 Islam in Europe
Hello,
Thank you for your helpfull edits in Islam in Europe.
However, I have reverted your 2 deletion of Template:Islam in Europe by country because I think that:
An error about 1 of the 48 european countries is not enough to remove all the box.
It is stated in the article that the percentage of Muslims in Russia vary broadly, reader should be able to understand that the box has a big margin of error.
The current percentage is not as far as 20 or 30%, but only 11.7%, and is sourced by Pew Forum, a rather reliable source.
All percentage (exept one, see below) are currently sourced by Pew Forum, thus some conciliancy (if they have a systemic error about "Muslim" definition, then it is likely the same in all their paper)
An error in the box should be fixed in the template rather than in an including article.
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