Tribesman, the fact of the matter is, that Muslim scholars in the West, no less, still regard Islam as Islam. There shall be NO (re)interpretation of Islamic dogma, there shall be no abrogation. There is Islam and while they admit that it has come under the influence of "Westernization" and globalization, meaning the the social structures in which Muslims live have changed, the norms and values in their private lives remain the same. The best they can do, is that dogma must be "reshaped" in new fatwas (religious legal ruling) which would better serve Muslims living in the West. Again, just changing what you say, not the content itself. Imagine what those still in the Middle East or other religiously fanatical countries might say to that, yet alone living a secular existence. One more thing, if we remain in Europe. Muslims do not have any legal precedence for being a minority. Guess where that leads. While I'm not saying every Muslim is willing to blow himself up, there are those groups which support the teaching of Mohammed quietly and those who use words and even violence to try and enforce it in the West.
If you are willing to read up, here are two books which I would recommend and which I used in my latest essay on Islam in the West. The first one is by Roy Olivier, called
Globalized Islam; the other is a collection of texts, edited by Esposito and Burgat, named
Modernizing Islam: Religion in the Public Sphere in the Middle East and Europe.
As far as Bosnians go, well as one of my professors would say (a cultorologist (the study of cultures, sp?) no less): While they do deserve to practice their religion and as such should be given a mosque, they should also adapt to the modern world and accept our values. He is as troubled, for a lack of a better word, by sharia law, honour killings and special privileges given to Muslims and Muslims only as I am, or as Skybird is.