Asim I have grown up with and around Muslims in Bihar.
Even today in spite of what many of you may believe, my closest friend is a Muslim, and I still have college day Muslim friends in some of Mumbai's most hardcore Muslim strongholds.
The general sentiment even here in India is that the educated moderate few silently watch what's happening to their uneducated youth and maintain a low profile - not so much for fear of backlash of the the Hindu majority around them but terror of the fundamental indoctrinate youth of their own community.
I will give you an example.
Muslims in Mumbai know what is happening. They are also well aware what happened in 1992. Many of them (educated, moderate) still argue that had it not been for Dawood and his bomb blasts, many more of them would have been killed.
I know well the stories of POTA, of the police, of door to door Muslim markings, etc. We do not live in a vacuum.
So the Muslim moderates in spite of knowing what's happening in their community, keep quiet, and go along with the community flow.
They know they will be targeted should anything happen. So they choose to live within or close to Muslim dense pockets for the safety of numbers.
And they dare not speak up and out against what anti-national thing is happening under their nose, because the repercussions then will be even worse.
What then can you do in Pakistan? Where there is no counter-weight worth its name?
And the government and military is strongly Islamic in hue - even beyond the class of 1971 / Zia-era cadres moving on?