“It’s almost all-out war here,” one of them said after ripping up a Qur’an during a school board meeting. Hindy knows that kind of extremism better than most. The son of controversial Toronto imam Aly Hindy, he said he had just turned 15 when Abdurahman Khadr came to Toronto. “He didn’t go down that road,” said Shaikh, who similarly abandoned extremism and is now active in fighting radicalization. The purest, strongest form of resistance is having good people support each other, work together and share experiences,” he wrote.
Source: National Post April 21, 2017 22:41 UTC