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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thane/Before-leaving-to-join-terrorists-in-Iraq-Kalyan-youths-adopted-a-life-of-austerity/articleshow/38402657.cms
KALYAN: Two of the four Kalyan youths suspected of joining terrorists in Iraq underwent drastic changes before they left for the strife-torn country, their relatives said. The young men adopted a life of austerity and pushed their family members to shun movies and music.
The four men—Aarif Majid, Aman Tandel, Fahad Shaikh and Saleem Tanki—come from the same area around Ansari chowk in Kalyan. At least three are from affluent families. Two were studying engineering and one is a mechanical engineering graduate. Aarif, the 22-year-old son of a doctor, was in the midst of his third-year civil engineering diploma examinations, when he left for Iraq.

A close relative of Aarif said he had started behaving "differently" a month and a half before leaving for Iraq. He donated his denims and shirts, and avoided using cellphones, said the relative. He would stop her sister, a doctor, from watching films and working. On one occasion, said the relative, Aarif even brought her back home from the hospital by force.
According to news reports on Monday, the four young men, all in their 20s, travelled to Iraq in late May and joined the insurgents of the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Police officers said the families of the four youths filed missing persons complaints with the Bazarpeth police in May when the men did not return home for a while. But they became particularly alarmed when a letter reportedly left by Aarif at home was discovered. According to a report, he appears to be censuring his family in the letter for "sinning", "living luxurious lives", "watching television" and "not praying".
Addressing mediapersons on Monday, Aarif's father, Ejaz, refuted the claim that his son was fighting with terrorists in Iraq. He maintained Aarif was not connected with ISIS and had gone to Iraq in search of a job.

Like Aarif, Fahad Shaikh too became "different" before leaving for Iraq, said his uncle Iftiqar Khan. He would stop his four sisters from watching movies and music and applying makeup.

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Good to see that Indian Muslim youth are shunning haram lifestyle promoted by Bollywood and coming back to Islam.
 
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thane/Before-leaving-to-join-terrorists-in-Iraq-Kalyan-youths-adopted-a-life-of-austerity/articleshow/38402657.cms
KALYAN: Two of the four Kalyan youths suspected of joining terrorists in Iraq underwent drastic changes before they left for the strife-torn country, their relatives said. The young men adopted a life of austerity and pushed their family members to shun movies and music.
The four men—Aarif Majid, Aman Tandel, Fahad Shaikh and Saleem Tanki—come from the same area around Ansari chowk in Kalyan. At least three are from affluent families.
Two were studying engineering and one is a mechanical engineering graduate. Aarif, the 22-year-old son of a doctor, was in the midst of his third-year civil engineering diploma examinations, when he left for Iraq.

A close relative of Aarif said he had started behaving "differently" a month and a half before leaving for Iraq. He donated his denims and shirts, and avoided using cellphones, said the relative. He would stop her sister, a doctor, from watching films and working. On one occasion, said the relative, Aarif even brought her back home from the hospital by force.
According to news reports on Monday, the four young men, all in their 20s, travelled to Iraq in late May and joined the insurgents of the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Police officers said the families of the four youths filed missing persons complaints with the Bazarpeth police in May when the men did not return home for a while. But they became particularly alarmed when a letter reportedly left by Aarif at home was discovered. According to a report, he appears to be censuring his family in the letter for "sinning", "living luxurious lives", "watching television" and "not praying".
Addressing mediapersons on Monday, Aarif's father, Ejaz, refuted the claim that his son was fighting with terrorists in Iraq. He maintained Aarif was not connected with ISIS and had gone to Iraq in search of a job.

Like Aarif, Fahad Shaikh too became "different" before leaving for Iraq, said his uncle Iftiqar Khan. He would stop his four sisters from watching movies and music and applying makeup.

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Good to see that Indian Muslim youth are shunning haram lifestyle promoted by Bollywood and coming back to Islam.
Is this islam ?
 
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And then if we question these actions and islam, people have problem. Afterall, such actions give us reasons.

By da way, these guyz'homes are only 2-3 km from my home. My school frnds are also frm same locality. Wud ask them bout more and update.
 
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Terror export to Iraq matter of concern: Shiv Sena
Mumbai:The Shiv Sena on Tuesday expressed concern over what it described as "home-grown terror being exported" to Iraq, which could pose serious ramifications for India.
In an editorial in its mouthpiece 'Saamana', the party said that the incident of four missing youngsters from Kalyan town in Thane, who have reportedly joined the ISIS jihad in Iraq, is a warning bell which India must heed.
The Shiv Sena feels that "until now terror was being imported into India by organisations like Al-Qaeda, Indian Mujahideen, Lashkar-e-Taiba and HuJI. But, this is a new trend in which home-grown terror is being exported," said the editorial.

Noting how highly educated youngsters from middle-class families are being attracted to organisations like Indian Mujahiddeen or ISIS, the Shiv Sena said this trend itself needs to be studied carefully.

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/terror-export-to-iraq-matter-of-concern-shiv-sena/486050-37-64.html

Is this islam ?
I will answer you in this manner.The way in which you want Muslims to behave isn't Islam.
 
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Terror export to Iraq matter of concern: Shiv Sena
Mumbai:The Shiv Sena on Tuesday expressed concern over what it described as "home-grown terror being exported" to Iraq, which could pose serious ramifications for India.
In an editorial in its mouthpiece 'Saamana', the party said that the incident of four missing youngsters from Kalyan town in Thane, who have reportedly joined the ISIS jihad in Iraq, is a warning bell which India must heed.
The Shiv Sena feels that "until now terror was being imported into India by organisations like Al-Qaeda, Indian Mujahideen, Lashkar-e-Taiba and HuJI. But, this is a new trend in which home-grown terror is being exported," said the editorial.

Noting how highly educated youngsters from middle-class families are being attracted to organisations like Indian Mujahiddeen or ISIS, the Shiv Sena said this trend itself needs to be studied carefully.

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/terror-export-to-iraq-matter-of-concern-shiv-sena/486050-37-64.html


I will answer you in this manner.The way in which you want Muslims to behave isn't Islam.
No I dont want any thing. I am just asking, that the post where you mentioned that these guys have joined ISIS and then you said that good to see young muslims are coming back to the original teachings of Islam, is it really the Islam ?
 
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No I dont want any thing. I am just asking, that the post where you mentioned that these guys have joined ISIS and then you said that good to see young muslims are coming back to the original teachings of Islam, is it really the Islam ?
They tried to reform themselves. They tried to reform their families who had strayed away from Islam. They wanted to fight the oppressor. So the answer to your question is "yes".
 
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They tried to reform themselves. They tried to reform their families who had strayed away from Islam. They wanted to fight the oppressor. So the answer to your question is "yes".
Ok . So supporting ISIS , who have kidnapped our people who were working there, who have killed shias is also in accordance with Islams ?
 
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Ok . So supporting ISIS , who have kidnapped our people who were working there, who have killed shias is also in accordance with Islams ?
I am not going to answer the questions for which you already know the answer.

So don't quote me.
 
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lol, there goes your theory OP mujji of providing education and reservations and good life to muslims, educated muslims are turning into jihadis along with the jahil one's.
 
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I am not going to answer the questions for which you already know the answer.

So don't quote me.
By the way I got the answer. he he he. Its scary that an educated guy like you support this.
 
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lol, there goes your theory OP mujji of providing education and reservations and good life to muslims, educated muslims are turning into jihadis along with the jahil one's.
Due to job and other discrimination. And for the ummah.

By the way I got the answer. he he he. Its scary that an educated guy like you support this.
Nothing is scary. Only if you want to make it so.
 
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Due to job and other discrimination. And for the ummah.


Nothing is scary. Only if you want to make it so.
I did not make anything. I just know that if an educated guy like you support this, its scary.
 
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I am not going to answer the questions for which you already know the answer.

So don't quote me.

Its very convenient to spread propaganda and then not answer questions. Answering those questions are the way to show what your true intentions are. Dont be shy, Allah is not with those who are shy. Show your colors so Allah will be pleased.
 
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