Friday, December 26, 2014

USA: Muslim group fighting radicalization of youth | Letter - Naeem Arshad


AMYA USA has commenced a nationwide “Stop the CrISIS” initiative that will feature lectures on university campuses and in other venues across the country.

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By Naeem Arshad | December 26, 2014

It is concerning to see a progressing pattern towards radicalization of youth around the globe.
As members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association USA, we strongly condemn all such instances, including last week’s hostage crisis in Australia.

To address this global issue, AMYA USA held an event titled Islamic Solutions for Muslim Youth Radicalization, which hosted U.N. delegates from several nations.

The effort tackled the heart of the issue, which is a lack of understanding of the true principles of Islam. Therefore, AMYA USA has commenced a nationwide “Stop the CrISIS” initiative that will feature lectures on university campuses and in other venues across the country.

We are proud to spearhead this mission to put an end to radicalization and acts of terror and make a commitment to educate our youth.

Naeem Arshad
Dumfries


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