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BANGALORE, India (AP) - For 10 years, Mohammed Hassaan watched the two boys in the modest gray house across the street from his mosque grow into young professionals and observant Muslims.
But things changed the last few years, he said Monday. Kafeel and Sabeel Ahmed moved to Britain, and when they returned for visits they attended a radical mosque in Bangalore, cutting themselves off from their more moderate Muslim upbringing.
The brothers chose "a different mosque ... a different school of thought," said Hassaan, imam at the Khudadaad Mosque.
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