British Muslim students react to BBC poll
The majority of British Muslims oppose violence against people who publish images depicting the Prophet Muhammad, a ComRes poll for the BBC, carried out between 26 January and 20 February, suggests.
More than two-thirds of respondents said acts of violence against those who published such images could never be justified.
Sima Kotecha went to Bradford to speak to some Muslim college students, they feel Muslims must work harder to integrate into mainstream society but at the same time - others must work harder to accept them.
"I think it's a responsibility for both Muslims and non-Muslims; Muslims should integrate with people, there's no reason why they shouldn't...it's the duty of the whole of humanity to make sure that everyone integrates with each other," one student said.
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