hisnameiszzz
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Hi all,
It seems like my account never got closed as I had asked for as I got an email the other day and I thought I would pop back and ask a few questions.
I know this topic might be uncomfortable, so please skip and don't read if that's the case. I hope the moderators do not block this as I am just after some suggestions and advice.
So to cut a long story short: Man locked up for 6 months for years and years of grooming and under age s e x with girls aged 12 and under (reported in every single local newspaper). Man released from Prison and becomes exemplary Muslim - keeps a beard, comes to Mosque, goes to Jamaat etc. He starts giving Adhaan. Still a regular at the Mosque.
My questions are:
1) Should someone like that be giving Adhaan? I thought the person who gave Adhaan had to be someone respectable with good traits. OK, I understand the person might not be perfect, but should someone who did these things actually be allowed to do the call to prayer? Weirdly enough, the other person who gave Adhaan normally has been locked up for the same offences. Please don't get me wrong, I am not saying his criminal offence should follow him around for the rest of his life but this is quite serious.
2) If the Mosque is right next to the Madarasah (same building but different entrances), shouldn't this person be reported? Should the Mosque/Madrasah not have a duty of care to the children that attend? I ask this because I work with vulnerable young people and the offender (when it comes to underage s e x offences) when released from Prison has rules and regulations they have to follow such as they can't live near a school or go anywhere near one or they will end up locked up again. There is another Mosque about 2 minutes away which he could go to. There is no Madrasah there so there would be no temptation.
Please don't get me wrong, I am sure both of these men are wonderful lovely people and I am not judging them. I am simply trying to understand why they are allowed to be in a place where there are innocent young children about.
I am sorry if these questions offend but when the second person who gave Adhaan got locked up, a lot of people at work were asking the Muslims about this and no one seemed to have an answer. I got grilled by people in my team and I was actually left wondering.
Thanks.
It seems like my account never got closed as I had asked for as I got an email the other day and I thought I would pop back and ask a few questions.
I know this topic might be uncomfortable, so please skip and don't read if that's the case. I hope the moderators do not block this as I am just after some suggestions and advice.
So to cut a long story short: Man locked up for 6 months for years and years of grooming and under age s e x with girls aged 12 and under (reported in every single local newspaper). Man released from Prison and becomes exemplary Muslim - keeps a beard, comes to Mosque, goes to Jamaat etc. He starts giving Adhaan. Still a regular at the Mosque.
My questions are:
1) Should someone like that be giving Adhaan? I thought the person who gave Adhaan had to be someone respectable with good traits. OK, I understand the person might not be perfect, but should someone who did these things actually be allowed to do the call to prayer? Weirdly enough, the other person who gave Adhaan normally has been locked up for the same offences. Please don't get me wrong, I am not saying his criminal offence should follow him around for the rest of his life but this is quite serious.
2) If the Mosque is right next to the Madarasah (same building but different entrances), shouldn't this person be reported? Should the Mosque/Madrasah not have a duty of care to the children that attend? I ask this because I work with vulnerable young people and the offender (when it comes to underage s e x offences) when released from Prison has rules and regulations they have to follow such as they can't live near a school or go anywhere near one or they will end up locked up again. There is another Mosque about 2 minutes away which he could go to. There is no Madrasah there so there would be no temptation.
Please don't get me wrong, I am sure both of these men are wonderful lovely people and I am not judging them. I am simply trying to understand why they are allowed to be in a place where there are innocent young children about.
I am sorry if these questions offend but when the second person who gave Adhaan got locked up, a lot of people at work were asking the Muslims about this and no one seemed to have an answer. I got grilled by people in my team and I was actually left wondering.
Thanks.