flights. For such methods to be accepted and workable requires overwhelming public support which in turn requires a public awareness of the threat of Islamic terrorism” (Sookhedo 2004 p207).
A final potential strategy to consider would be the reform of Islam. If terrorism is going to be dealt with at its source, Islam has change and undergo a transformation. In the long term it would be seen that the only way to bring an end to Islamic terrorism is to reform the teachings of Islam with regard to war and violence. Some Muslims have embraced the concept of change and are calling for the origins of their faith to be reinterpreted in the light of modern standards of human rights, freedom and democracy. For a real permanent and widespread change, the central institutions of Islam need to be engaged so that they can bring about a reform. Following the suicide attacks in