Mr Tahir, reportedly the youngest Imam in the country, has also condemned terrorism in the wake of this month's London terror attack and the deadly Melbourne siege.
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By Bryant Hevesi | June 10, 2017
An Islamic leader is calling for sermons in mosques to be monitored to prevent radical preaching in the wake of recent terror attacks.
Perth Imam Kamran Tahir, 26, said he was happy for cameras to be installed in his mosque to capture what was going on inside and questioned why others would be against monitoring.
'If any mosque - or anybody - says we do not want you to monitor our mosques, naturally that could raise a flag [about] why is that the case,' he told 9 News.
'If the authorities feel that there is a need to install - God forbid - cameras in our mosques then we'll be open to it.'
He is in the process of converting a former ice rink in Bibra Lake, south of Perth, into a mosque after making the move from Sydney.
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