Admin Posted December 24, 2014 Local Muslim activist Shahina Siddiqui is desperately trying to save the future of a young University of Manitoba engineering student facing criminal charges for invoking the Islamic State (IS) during an alcohol-fuelled confrontation on campus."It always breaks my heart when I see young people in this situation," Siddiqui, executive director of the Islamic Social Services Association, said Thursday. "I would hate for this young man to lose his future."The 24-year-old engineering student, born in Somalia and raised in Winnipeg, said in an earlier interview he's being unfairly disciplined for making a reference to the Islamic State after he was kicked out of a campus bar two weeks ago.Siddiqui said she is working with the student and his family, and with both the U of M and the Winnipeg Police Service. 'It always breaks my heart when I see young people in this situation. I would hate for this young man to lose his future'-- local Muslim activist Shahina SiddiquiThe student was arrested by Winnipeg police and faces two charges of uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm."Security, they had me in cuffs, on the ground. Security was laughing at me," the student said."I said, 'This is, you know, the reason why these kids go join ISIS,' " he said, referencing the extremist group accused of committing violent acts in Syria and Iraq. Meanwhile, he said students from a Muslim country with whom he had been playing pool in the bar stood by and said, "You're a hero."But the engineering student said the bouncers and campus security officers are saying he said "I'll go join ISIS and come back tomorrow and bomb the university."The student said going overseas to join the Islamic State and return to campus in the space of barely a day is impossible."I'm not religious," he pointed out, "and what radical drinks in a bar?"The accused is banned from campus and is falling further behind in his courses. The student acknowledged in an interview he wasn't sober when he had the confrontation with bouncers and campus security, and that it was not the first time he's been in trouble while drinking on campus."He does have a drinking issue," Siddiqui said. "He is definitely an intelligent young man... his behaviour is absolutely unacceptable."Siddiqui pointed out his invoking ISIS in the situation was "not the smartest thing to do in this environment."The student agreed, but maintained he was the victim throughout."I brought that word up -- maybe that's why I'm being scrutinized. I know what political correctness is," the student said, but argued he should not be punished for referring to a terrorist group "when you're getting beat up and want to go home."U of M marketing and communications director John Danakas said privacy rules prevent the university from discussing individual students.Source: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com http://www.somaliaonline.com/activist-shahina-siddiqui-is-desperately-trying-to-save-the-future-of-a-young-somali-engineering-student-facing-criminal-charges-for-invoking-isis-during-an-alcohol-fuelled-confrontation-on-campus/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sighnomore Posted December 25, 2014 Somalis used to have xishood and akhlaq once upon a time. They used to hide their sins, not boast them. It is a sad state of affairs these days. I hope this young man and he is still relatively young regains his iman and good name. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted December 25, 2014 why does he have to advertise his drinking behavior and throw his religion under the bus niyoow? does he not know some of the worst terrorists are drug addicts and criminals? this boy and his family wrongly believe saying things like I drink and go to bars is going to save him. he should have just said he made a mistake and deal with his actions like a man. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
somalee Posted December 27, 2014 The real future is akhirah. As it stands now, this man has no future. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites