Avoid radicalization of moderate Muslims: SL Minister

IANS  |  Colombo 

of moderate Muslims should be avoided in the aftermath of the bombings in Sri Lanka, of City Planning has said as he blamed "a cult" within the community for the carnage.

Hakeem told the media on Sunday that although Muslims support the security forces and police in carrying out following the April 21 killings of over 250 people, there have been a few incidents of "concern" during such raids.

"Some people have suffered social stigma as a result of some minor happenings (during search operations)... One must not get carried away if Islamic literature written in Arabic or in Tamil is found in a house. It may not be terrorist literature.

"There may be anti-(Osama) or anti-extremist literature with some people. The security forces could get help from the to interpret such literature," the was quoted as saying by on Monday.

According to Hakeem, these incidents should be avoided as these could lead to of moderate Muslims in

He also said that the bombings had been carried out by a cult living among the Muslims which earlier attacked the "mainstream mosques in certain Middle Eastern countries".

"We as Muslims had warned the authorities of certain activities such as speeches made by certain people promoting extremism, which is against Islam, by certain groups from time to time.

Asked about the weapons found in some mosques, Hakeem said places of worship should not be used to keep arms and added that "terrorist activities and ordinary crimes should not be mixed up".

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 15:16 IST