Imam Ibrahim had concerns over the group with which the man was associating with and said he feared that the man may have been radicalised.
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Source/Credit: The Munster Express
By Kieran Foley | June 13th, 2017
A WATERFORD-born Imam fears that radicalisation is “germinating” in his home city.
Michael Peter Noonan (Imam Ibrahim), son of Dennis and the late Irene Noonan, is originally from Kingsmeadow on the Cork Road.
He is Imam of the Masjid Maryam (Mosque of Mary) in Galway and is one of the most outspoken Islamic leaders in Ireland in relation to condemning attacks and pressurising other Irish Imams to take action.
Speaking to The Munster Express in light of the recent UK terror attacks, he says he fears that certain people living in Waterford may hold radical views and believes that radicalisation is “germinating” in the city.
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