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Calgary imams fight back against Islamic State recruitment
2015-04-16
[DAWN] A group of Calgary imams is marking the first line of defence at the foot of the Rocky Mountains against the self-styled Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(IS) group's recruitment of Canadians as fighters.

Several imams issued a religious edict against IS jihadists last month, denouncing its threats against Canada and its online recruitment after dozens of Canadians --mostly from Calgary --traveled to Syria to join their cause.

In the fatwa, the imams urge Moslem youths to shun the sway of the IS group, which they accuse of having violated Islamic tenets "in the most horrific and inhumane way."

"Some Moslems, having the fatwa against them, they will have second thoughts" before seeking to join an Death Eater group, said Khalil Khan, president of Calgary's Al Madinah Islamic center.

"(They) will wonder if this is right or wrong."

Khan is one of 37 imams and religious scholars from across Canada, plus one from Texas, who endorsed the fatwa.

The edict was motivated by a wave of recruitment, as at least a dozen people have left the oil-rich province of Alberta to fight with the Islamic State group abroad.

The call comes in the wake of the January 2014 death of Damian Clairmont, a 22-year-old Calgary man who was enticed to join the Death Eater group and who became the first Canadian casualty in the IS push to carve out an Islamic "caliphate" in the Middle East.

Zaheera Tariq, a director of the Al Madinah mosque, told AFP that recruits are being lured by misrepresentations of Islam.

"It's a lack of education, a lack of knowledge," she said, adding that young people are "being influenced by those people who are misrepresenting Islam, who are misquoting the Prophet."

She added: "They need to find proper imams."

Gathered at the mosque, Tariq, Khan and others say more resources are needed to address a growing religious education gap facing Moslems whose numbers are soaring in Calgary.
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