Young Muslims speak out against extremists

In an effort to give young Muslims a voice in their local communities, a group called the Young Muslim Leadership Network has been set up.

How can mainstream young Muslim students get heard when fundamentalists often have a stranglehold on their groups and societies? Saniya Gour, 17, an east London A-level student, has struggled. “Everyone where I live is so extreme. There are very few who are not hardline about things. And, as a girl, they don’t want to hear what you have to say. I go to Leyton Sixth Form College and when I asked one of the heads of Isoc (the Islamic Society) if I could speak, he said no. They don’t even like me talking to guys. They say: ‘You’re wearing a headscarf, you shouldn’t be talking to boys’.”

However, Saniya and other young Muslims now have a national forum where they can learn leadership skills and how to speak up. The Young Muslim Leadership Network (YMLN), funded by the Government as part of its controversial Prevent programme designed to stop violent extremism, is working hard to make its mark. It needs to. Early soundings by some of its two dozen members show that it is up against powerful forces.

The network was founded last year for young people aged 16 to 21, and has three groups – two in London and one in Birmingham. The central London group is researching university Islamic societies, and members have been shocked at what they have found. Hazura Bazeer, 18, a member of the central London branch of the YMLN, is in her final year at Coombe Girls’ School in New Malden, Surrey, and has a place to study medicine at King’s College, London. She says: “In one case that we heard of, a girl was slapped in the face for not wearing a headscarf, and, in one society, women were not allowed to speak and had to hold up their questions in writing.”

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/schools/speaking-up-young-muslims-take-on-the-extremists-1971694.html

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  1. hello,
    what a relief to finally find some Muslims speaking out against extremists.
    i notice the article is dated May 2010.
    i hope things have gone well for you and your group has been added to.
    i have begun to hate all Muslims not because of the extremists, in all religions there are extremists.
    i have begun to hate Muslims because no one from the Muslim community speaks out against Islamic extremists.
    i searched online typing in “Muslims speak out against extremists” lots of results for Muslims speaking out against extremists against Islam, very few against Islamic extremists from the Muslim community, this is the first i have found.
    the silence from the Muslim community is doing so much more harm to Islam then any screaming hate filled person ever could.
    silence=agreement.
    so you and you group could save my opinion of Islam.
    you have given me an inkling of hope when i was beginning to believe all Muslims to be extremists (due to the silent agreement for extremists.)

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