// The news agency Reuters reported him as saying that it was wrong to become “enraged” by Islam because of terrorist acts.
“You just can't say that, just as you can't say that all Christians are fundamentalists. We have our share of them [fundamentalists]. All religions have these little groups," he said.
He revealed: "I told the president that it would be beautiful if all Islamic leaders, whether they are political, religious or academic leaders, would speak out clearly and condemn this, because this would help the majority of Muslim people.”
"But this must come from the mouths of their leaders, from religious leaders, academic leaders, intellectuals and political leaders.”
He empathised with Muslims who reject a predominantly Western association of Islam with terrorism.
He added: “They say: ‘No, we are not this, the Qu’ran is a book of peace, it is a prophetic book of peace. This is not Islam,’" //
Seems reasonable. Of course muslim leaders know that the terrorists do not represent them, so it does not occur to them to denounce every terrorist act. The Pope seems to be saying they need to be more vocal to educate not to bright westerners, that not all muslims are terrorists.