'God, Please Help Her': Indian Parents Agonize Over Radicalization Of Their Children https://n.pr/2K5vQtQ ISIS has radicalized people around the world. But even with one of the world's largest Muslim populations, India has had very few cases of radicalization — until recently. Most cases are in the south. (Image credit: Lauren Frayer/NPR) https://n.pr/2VMpMZr May 26, 2019 at 02:01PM - news

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'God, Please Help Her': Indian Parents Agonize Over Radicalization Of Their Children https://n.pr/2K5vQtQ ISIS has radicalized people around the world. But even with one of the world's largest Muslim populations, India has had very few cases of radicalization — until recently. Most cases are in the south. (Image credit: Lauren Frayer/NPR) https://n.pr/2VMpMZr May 26, 2019 at 02:01PM

Bindu Sampath, 52, shows photos of her daughter Nimisha Sampath, now 29, who left India three years ago, after converting to Islam. She and her husband, a fellow Muslim convert, are wanted by Indian authorities for allegedly joining ISIS. They

ISIS has radicalized people around the world. But even with one of the world's largest Muslim populations, India has had very few cases of radicalization — until recently. Most cases are in the south.

(Image credit: Lauren Frayer/NPR)



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