The negative sentiment was shared by Muslims and non-Muslims alike, with Lebanon's various sectarian camps, for example, strongly united in their opposition to the Islamic State.
It's only worth citing this now amid the wider conversation over Syrian Muslim refugees and the presumption that their arrival in the West poses an implicit security threat. Despite the rhetoric of some politicians, an overwhelming majority of Muslims oppose the extremist group, and many refugees are specifically fleeing the Islamic State. Moreover, it has killed more Muslims than people from any other religious community.