We are told that Masood worked in Saudi Arabia but did not have a criminal record there or attract the attention of the security services. This may or may not be the turning point in his life but it takes away from the rise in extremism within the Muslim community in the UK. Muslims nurse a number of grievances against the British government and feel that they have been sidelined as a community. In comparison to other South Asian communities, Muslims have done poorly in terms of education and economic empowerment. Mainstream community leaders say that the community itself has not focused on its progress and has lagged behind as a consequence. The larger issue is that of a feeling of neglect and anger amongst many young Muslims in general and those of South Asian origin in particular. Lessons must be learnt of how the British government reacted after the Brixton riots some decades earlier. The same approach needs to be taken for the Muslim community.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 27th, 2017.
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