Can radical Islam be tackled at home?
By Lackingstyle
@Lackingstyle (7509)
September 20, 2006 4:54pm CST
Is it possible for Muslim parents to watch and address their children if they suspect them of becoming radicalised?
If your son/daughter regardless of religion was becomming involved in an activity that could harm others (for example fighting animal testing with violence) would you report them?
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3 responses
@ymohammedrafi (13)
• India
23 Oct 06
the biased media has created this false image: a Muslim who follows his/her religion with sincerety is branded fundamentalist/radical and such a person is automatically associated with violence, and terrorism unfairly.
the truth is a true Muslim and true Muslim children are those farthest away from violence.
@Aali311 (6112)
• United States
17 Nov 06
I think it could be handled at home, the problem is alot of people are not seeing what their children are getting involved in and they think everything is always ok, when they do know it's too late to deal with. I would report my children if I needed to.