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Mothers appeal to children who joined ISIS to return home

In this undated file photo, militants of the Islamic State group hold up their weapons and wave its flags on their vehicles in a convoy on a road leading to Iraq, while riding in Raqqa city in Syria.
In this undated file photo, militants of the Islamic State group hold up their weapons and wave its flags on their vehicles in a convoy on a road leading to Iraq, while riding in Raqqa city in Syria. Militant website via AP, file

BERLIN – A group of Western mothers whose children have joined the Islamic State group and other extremists in Syria and Iraq are appealing for them to return home, quoting from the Qur’an.

The group has Muslim and non-Muslim members from seven countries including Canada, France and the United States.

In an open letter posted on social media websites, members of Mothers for Life called on their sons and daughters to recall that Islam requires them to honour their parents and spare them suffering.

“Even if you think death will give you that ‘better’ life, remember that even the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: ‘Paradise lies at the feet of your mother,”‘ the group said.

“By leaving us against our will to give up your own life and take those of others, you have put our struggle, pain and honour under your feet and walked over it.”

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Thousands of young Western men and women have joined the Islamic State group in recent years after being recruited by other extremists, often operating online.

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Mothers for Life said their decision to launch the appeal on social media is part of a conscious effort to publicly challenge those who have lured their children away.

Canadian mother Chris Boudreau, whose 22-year-old son Damian Clairmont was killed in Syria last year says “social media right now seems to be their strength in recruiting our youth.”

She says “we’ve got to fight fire with fire.”

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Boudreau has said her son was actively recruited by individuals in Calgary.

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He converted to Islam as a teen and reportedly died in heavy fighting in the city of Aleppo last winter as a member of the militant group Islamic State.

The group also wants to help other families struggling to bring their children home, and highlight the need for politicians and security officials to take the parents of foreign fighters seriously.

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Mothers for Life is run by the German Institute on Radicalization and De-radicalization Studies (GIRDS) in Berlin.

It has several Muslims among its dozen members and also sought advice from Islamic scholars to challenge the religious arguments put forward by extremists.

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