@theworldofmomus When both my Grandfather and father came over in the 50,s ,They went straight into Mills to work 12 hours a day ,or nights. As did so many others.
Worked for decades to buy homes.
With their own hard worked money.
@claire_adams694
I helped bring this together over six years ago. Have met and spoken to survivors. And yes. Muslim survivors have largely been forgotten. Unfortunately I cannot comment further due to legal reasons.
A Muslim org ,who first broached the horrific subject ,were inundated with Muslim survivors of both CSE and CSA
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London Bombings 2005. My experiences from 12th July. There are too many people that claim that they know Islam. Too many people claiming expertise on Terrorism.
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@BBC@BBCWorld@BBCNews@BBCArabic
Can we finally talk about Anti West, Anti White hatred, Intertwined with Terrorist Ideology.
And so called Muslim activists, who are really in essence, Fifth columnists.
🚨BBC: Asylum seekers "are more likely to commit crime".
We first published our research last year on the link between open borders and crime. The BBC was silent.
They have now been forced by reality - kicking and screaming - to report our findings and admit the link.
For a younger ,non academic audience. Previously Shared with some students.
As a Sufi Muslim, focussing only on self and community reformation, I have always been against terrorism – in fact, all oppression upon all humans. I take a very introspective view, and believe that all humans are answerable to god, not any man
To him, knowledge is the most important tool to prevent radicalisation.
To tackle radicalisation, it’s important to know more about each other, and focus on all that we have in common. All religions and peoples have differences. We all have different levels of wealth and privileges. Terrorist recruiters target angry vulnerable youth with grievances, and use them to take up some cause. One must try not to be manipulated online, or in real life, to hate someone for their different colour, religion, or even because they are too liberal etc, as terrorists also target LGBT communities, synagogues, mosques, and even peacemakers in the wider context. They are zealots who cannot stand any other way of life or thought but theirs. Tolerances of differences is vital, as the binary world view is dangerous. The planet consists of millions of different opinions and lifestyles, as is the human right, so bullying and intolerance could be precursors for worse to come
With respect to youth participation in radicalisation prevention, Mr. Patel believes small actions can have a big impact on local communities and even on people we don’t know, who access our content on the online space.
Focusing on studies and personal development should be the priority. By working in local, family and community projects, and involvement, you will be able to make a real impact and change. As circumstances around the world are not in our control, work locally, think globally. “Be the change you wish to see in the world
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