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British Muslims Joining Islamic State in Syria
Three sisters from Bradford have taken their nine children to live under the Islamic State in Syria. They aren't the first to leave the UK for the Islamic State. Several young Muslims made the move, including the youngest ever British suicide bomber, Talha Asmal from Dewsbury.
Why do you think some British Muslims would rather live under the Islamic State than live here?
When you hear about young British Muslims leaving the UK to live under the Islamic State, do you feel shocked, or can you understand why they would make that choice?
Why do you think some British Muslims would rather live under the Islamic State than live here?
When you hear about young British Muslims leaving the UK to live under the Islamic State, do you feel shocked, or can you understand why they would make that choice?
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That's an interesting p
oint, because it would have been harder for the older generations to integrate and adapt, whereas many of the younger generation have been born here. Why do you think younger Muslims are more radical than their parents?
There are also some interesting/worrying polls conducted by Pew which asked British Muslims about their views on subjects like apostasy and homosexuality and which put paid to any notion that that there's some tiny minority holding illiberal views.
I've just finished reading Radical by Maajid Nawaz which is a fascinating autobiography on the mechanics of how young Muslims, many of whom you could call liberal, are radicalised. Well worth a read for anyone interested in the subject.
So why is that notion spread by politicians and the media? Are young Islamic extremists being perceived as moderate Muslims if they don't call for or threaten violence?
Because they canny be asked staying here?