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ID149636
Title ProperAdvice for young Muslims
Other Title Informationhow to survive in an age of extremism and islamophobia
LanguageENG
AuthorGhobash, Omar Saif
Summary / Abstract (Note)Saif, the elder of my two sons, was born in December 2000. In the summer of 2001, my wife and I brought him with us on a visit to New York City. I remember carrying him around town in a sling on my chest. A few days after we got back home to Dubai, we watched the terrible events of 9/11 unfold on CNN. As it became clear that the attacks had been carried out by jihadist terrorists, I came to feel a new sense of responsibility toward my son, beyond the already intense demands of parenthood. I wanted to open up areas of thought, language, and imagination in order to show him—and to show myself and all my fellow Muslims—that the world offers so much more than the twisted fantasies of extremists [1]. I’ve tried to do this for the past 15 years.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol.96, No.1; Jan-Feb 2017: p.96-103
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 96 No 1
Key WordsIslamophobia ;  Jihadist Terrorists ;  Young Muslims ;  Age of Extremism


 
 
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