buffalonews.com: By Amer Aziz
The terrible news of four Marines and a sailor shot to death in Chattanooga doesn’t come as a surprise. While details remain sketchy, the story line in similar attacks is all too familiar: A young man born and bred in the West with a seemingly normal life and a future falls prey to an extremist ideology and goes up in flames taking down innocents with him.
What little we know about Muhammad Abdelazeez comes across as conflicted and disoriented. He is someone we think was perhaps driven by a puritan ideological zeal, and yet, only a few months ago was arrested for recklessly driving while drunk and high on dope.
To experts, that doesn’t come as a surprise. In 2008, the Guardian newspaper in Britain obtained a copy of a study on radicalization. It stated, “Far from being religious zealots, most of those involved in terrorism don’t practice their faith regularly. Many lack religious literacy and have a high propensity for intoxication and visiting prostitutes.”
Most importantly, the study viewed that a well-established religious identity protects against radicalization. Those who actually take the time to study their religion can readily find out rogue ideologues lying in ambush to spring the disoriented and uneducated playground of the nascent mind.
We should question at once: is there a readily available, unified and tested leadership model in the Islamic world that can address this clear and present danger?
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