- 25 Sep 2017 05:14
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There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
....says the supposed Christian who cannot recognise famous biblical verses.
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So according to that source, the preachers doing the actual radiclaising prefer that the people being radicalised have not read the Quran.
In other words, Muslim youth who are well versed in the Quran are actually less likely to be radicalised.
Source: http://www.globalsecuritystudies.com/Bi ... uth-AG.pdf
http://globalsecuritystudies.com/about.htm
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- According to Precht (2007), in Western Europe, for many, the process of radicalization begins when they are teenagers looking for a cause and a stronger Muslim identity and increasingly finding the answer in the ideology of radical Islam. Often people are rather secular before they enter the radicalization process and, in general, radicalization is taking place within loose social networks of friends and peers (Precht, 2007). An important factor in radicalization is the presence of a charismatic person who can easily deliver persuasive speeches not only in Mosques but also in schools, universities, or even prisons. Official sources indicate that many American homegrown Islamists have also been radicalized while incarcerated, including the members of the prison- formed Jamiyat al-Islam al-Sahih cell in California that was convicted in 2007 for its plans to attack not only synagogues but also the Israeli consulate in Los Angeles (Benraad, 2009). Many of young potential radicals are not fully aware of their country s history, as well, they lack proper knowledge of Islam and have not read the Quran to see that Islam is actually one of the more peaceful religions. The fact that preachers of Wahhabi Islam find to their advantage is that many young disenchanted individuals are not knowledgeable about the entire scope of religion they are trying to embrace.
So according to that source, the preachers doing the actual radiclaising prefer that the people being radicalised have not read the Quran.
In other words, Muslim youth who are well versed in the Quran are actually less likely to be radicalised.
Source: http://www.globalsecuritystudies.com/Bi ... uth-AG.pdf
http://globalsecuritystudies.com/about.htm
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...