Historically, the Quiet Revolution's social changes resulted in Francophone Quebec rejecting Catholicism in favour of secularist attitudes. But what if the influence of immigrants from Islamic countries with a French cultural component like Algeria, Lebanon and Morocco had compelled significant numbers of French-speaking Quebeckers to embrace Islam?
Since the Sixties, French-speaking Quebeckers have been driven to define and protect their identities from the presence of 300+ million Anglophone North Americans. Could some Quebecois intellectuals have advocated Islamic conversion as a means of creating a truly distinct Islamic Francophone society in stark contrast to an English-speaking Christian North America?