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    Young Australian Muslims Want Homegrown Imams

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    Australia's Muslims want to move away from the practice of importing imams. Most senior clerics here were born in the Middle East - some do not speak English and are seen as out of touch with modern Australia. Many mosques have employed them believing they have greater knowledge and more authority than locals. But observers believe a new generation of homegrown clerics, able to surf and play rugby, can connect better with young Muslims and help limit the appeal of extremism. From Sydney, Phil Mercer reports.

    Moderate imams are on the front-line in efforts to stop Muslims in Australia from being seduced by extremism.

    Many involved in this effort say the influence of more Australian-born Islamic leaders could be helpful. Kurander Seyit, who publishes an Islamic newspaper in Sydney, says the practice of importing clerics from abroad is out-dated.

    "Unfortunately we are still reverting to getting people who are probably in their late, you know, middle-aged imams who have hardened ideas about life and very hard to change them when they come to Australia. It's, you know, a total culture clash and so that's the problem," he said. "We've got people from overseas not understanding the mentality of Australia so it's really important we do get these people who are homegrown."

    Ideas to increase the number of Australian-born clerics include setting up a seminary or encouraging mosques to set up in-house training courses.

    Thirty-three-year-old Haisam Farache is one of a rare breed. Born in Australia, he is the imam at one of Sydney's biggest mosques.

    While he appreciates the wisdom of the foreign clerics, he believes that many lack a true understanding of Australian values and culture.

    "They memorize the whole Koran and they learn all the body of jurisprudence and all the different traditions and the different teachings of Islam so they come with a wealth of knowledge and a wealth of experience," he said. "There is also a period of trying to understand what's going on in the community and when they come here generally, the imams and the scholars they come into their own communities and there's a sense that they haven't actually hit the mainstream of Australian society."

    Farache lists surfing and rugby as his hobbies, which newspaper publisher Seyit says enhances his ability to connect with young Muslims.

    "That's worth its weight in gold - to find someone who can relate to someone else about sport or understand the politics of this country, be able to talk about what young kids want to talk about; music and fashions and cars," said Seyit. "That's really important. Our old imams can't do that."

    There are about 350,000 Muslims in Australia. It is a diverse community with many immigrant members from as far away as Africa, Indonesia, Pakistan and the Middle East.

    Traditionally imams have been imported. But many do not speak fluent English.

    This caused big problems for the former mufti of Australia, Sheikh Taj el Din al Hilali. He sparked outrage when in a sermon he likened immodestly dressed women to "uncovered meat" who invited sexual assault. The sheikh was roundly condemned but claimed his remarks made in Arabic had been misinterpreted and taken out of context.

    The new leader of Australia's Muslims - Lebanese-born Sheikh Fehmi Naji El-Imam - says his predecessor was treated unfairly.

    "I don't know if the Mufti Hilali was addressing the Australian girls or women in particular, because when he talked about this he was t

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