<p><em>7/7: Seeking the Souls of Green Birds</em> is a compelling and courageous memoir that confronts one of Britain's darkest moments through the eyes of someone who lived its shadows from within. Mohammed Azam a former youth leader and educator in Beeston Leeds shares his personal and painful account of knowing Shehzad Tanweer-one of the four men who carried out the 7/7 London bombings. Azam reflects on the missed opportunities the ideological grooming and the emotional and spiritual voids that allowed extremism to take root in young British Muslims.</p><p>Drawing on first-hand experiences theological insight and years of community work Azam unpacks the layered roots of radicalisation: identity crises political rage social isolation and religious misguidance. This book is not an attempt to justify terrorism-it is a call to understand it prevent it and break the cycles of silence and fear that fuel it.</p><p>Part memoir part warning and part call to action <em>7/7: Seeking the Souls of Green Birds</em> challenges communities institutions and policymakers to take safeguarding seriously-not just in policy but in presence. It is a vital contribution to Britain's post-7/7 literature: emotionally raw ethically grounded and unflinchingly honest. A must-read for anyone committed to peace prevention and truth.</p>
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