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North York Urban Hero Award winners get together at the conclusion of the presentation ceremony held Tuesday at Centerpoint Mall. See our story on page 3 as well as our special section on the recipients starting on page 15.
Muslim students tackle youth radicalization LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com
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Just weeks after two Canadian soldiers were killed by extremist converts to Islam, Muslim
students at York University will hold a forum denouncing the murders, drawing attention to the growing problem of youth radicalization and praising Islam as a religion of peace.
“It is to educate students and people across Canada about the peaceful teachings of Islam,” Jari Qudrat, president of Ahmadiyya Muslim Students’ Association told The Mirror.
“We felt our faith had been hijacked by these extremists.” The association’s campaign is known as Stop the Crisis, all in capital letters with an emphasis >>>FORUM, page 10
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