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Religious counselling alone may not be enough to curb radicalism, says expert

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Counter-terrorism specialist Munira Mustaffa says Jakim needs to consider social and cultural factors that drive foreign workers to join groups like IS.

PETALING JAYA: A counter-terrorism expert has urged the Islamic development department (Jakim) to rope in specialists familiar with the social and cultural contexts of migrant workers’ home countries in crafting a special module to curb radical ideologies.

Munira Mustaffa, executive director of the Chasseur Group, cited the recent arrest of 36 Bangladeshi workers for their involvement in a radical militant movement linked to Islamic State (IS).

Munira said while Jakim may have extensive experience in promoting a moderate version of Islam, it must consider other socio-political factors that drive foreign workers towards radicalism.

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