No- Not ALL
But, I would say most are enablers and sympathizers. The ones that do not fall into any of these categories are so few in number and so unaggressive in tone that they might as well be whispering into a plastic cup.
It's funny. I just had a thought. Blacks in America are stereotyped as criminals. While the arrest and incarceration numbers don't lie, one thing is clear-- blacks in America generally have less money than other groups, have more children born out of wedlock, suffered decades of institutional racism etc. etc.
So while that does not excuse criminal behavior, it at least provides a tangible measure of causality and I feel in a lot of ways it debunks the stereotype as inaccurate in many respects.
On the other hand, Muslims have no explanation, reason, or rationale for their barbaric behavior or the excuses they make for that behavior and so therefore in my opinion the stereotype is justified. We have seen doctors, lawyers, wealthy business men, members of royal families, engineers, professors, members of the armed forces, Americans, Saudis, Egyptians, English, dutch and on and on and on wage jihad against civilized society.
Education, wealth, geography etc. have absolutely no indicators for extremist Muslims whatsoever.