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Telegraph.co.uk
July 29, 2017
A radical Islamist group which the Government has threatened to ban was invited to give a talk at the headquarters of Universities UK, The Telegraph has learned. Hizb ut-Tahrir, a Salafi movement which is proscribed in parts of Europe and much of the Middle East, has called for the establishment of aÃÂ ...
Sky News
June 6, 2017
Siddhartha Dhar seen with Anjem Choudary (foreground). Image: Siddhartha Dhar seen with Anjem Choudary (foreground). Al Muhajiroun was founded by preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed, but when he fled the UK for Lebanon in 2005, Choudary took centre stage as the organisation's main spokesman.
Long War Journal
June 5, 2017
British officials publicly identified today two of the alleged terrorists responsible for the June 3 attacks on the London Bridge and Borough Market. The Metropolitan Police released photos of the men (seen above), identifying them as Khuram Shazad Butt and Rachid Redouane. The two were shot dead byÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
August 16, 2016
For more than a decade Anjem Choudary has gleefully fulfilled the role of radical Islam's pantomime villain, spouting a stream of controversial rhetoric deliberately designed to wind up his detractors. Jailed on Tuesday for five and a half years, Choudary has revelled in his role as Sharia Law's agentÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
March 10, 2016
Nicknamed the 'Tottenham Ayatollah', Omar Bakri Mohammed was for so many years wrongly dismissed as a comedic figure who seemed harmless enough. Until the July 7 attacks on London in 2005, he was tolerated by the British authorities, allowed to preach his message of hate to a small band ofÃÂ ...
BBC News
August 14, 2005
So who exactly is Omar Bakri Mohammad? Is he, as the Sun declared, a "Bombers' Pal" or merely a brilliant self-publicist? The self-styled radical cleric caused a media storm after the London bombings, declaring that the only people he blames for the London bombings are the government and BritishÃÂ ...
Gears Of Biz
August 31, 2017
A special needs primary school teacher accused of sharing links to YouTube videos featuring an extremist Islamic preacher has appeared inÃÂ ...
The Rebel
August 30, 2017
... of sending two messages via WhatsApp to four videos and a website linked to banned British-born hate preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed.
Yahoo News UK
August 29, 2017
... via WhatsApp with YouTube links to four videos and a website linked to banned British-born hate preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed.
The Times
August 29, 2017
Ms Malik allegedly sent two messages via WhatsApp with YouTube links to four videos and a website linked to Omar Bakri Mohammed,ÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
July 29, 2017
A radical Islamist group which the Government has threatened to ban was invited to give a talk at the headquarters of Universities UK, TheÃÂ ...
Sky News
June 6, 2017
Al Muhajiroun was founded by preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed, but when he fled the UK for Lebanon in 2005, Choudary took centre stage asÃÂ ...
Mirror.co.uk
March 10, 2016
Omar Bakri Mohammed, infamously known as the Tottenham Ayatollah , is named as a sponsor of Brits trying be inducted into Islamic StateÃÂ ...
The Sun
December 8, 2016
In 2003 or 2004 the school was allegedly used for an Islamic themed camping trip, at which hate preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed lectured. Bakri would later claim the activities at the camp included lectures on Islam, football, and paintballing. In ...
Trouw
September 6, 2016
Zijn radicale denkbeelden deed hij midden jaren negentig op bij de beruchte prediker Omar Bakri Mohammed. In 1999 werd Choudary voor het eerst in de media in verband gebracht met ronselen voor de jihad. Hij pleitte voor een wereldwijd kalifaat datÃÂ ...
Sunday World
September 6, 2016
The trial heard that the preacher, viewed by officers as a key force in radicalising young Muslims, had been the "mouthpiece" of Omar Bakri Mohammed - the founder of the banned extremist group ALM. He courted publicity by voicing controversial views onÃÂ ...
Huffington Post UK
September 6, 2016
The trial heard that the preacher, viewed by officers as a key force in radicalising young Muslims, had been the "mouthpiece" of Omar Bakri Mohammed - the founder of the banned extremist group ALM. He courted publicity by voicing controversial views onÃÂ ...
Asharq Al-awsat English
August 22, 2016
Sentencing the right arm of Omar Bakri Mohammed, the founder of 'immigrants" terrorist organization to ten years behind bars, prompted concerns he could recruit other inmates to the terror group.
Foreign Policy (blog)
August 22, 2016
A disciple of the Islamist cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed, who fled Britain for Lebanon in 2005, the 49-year-old former lawyer was a founding member of al-Muhajiroun, a banned Islamist group that had once called for jihad against India, Russia, and Israel ...
Foreign Policy (blog)
August 19, 2016
A disciple of the Islamist cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed, who fled Britain for Lebanon in 2005, the 49-year-old former lawyer was a founding member of al-Muhajiroun, a banned Islamist group that had once called for jihad against India, Russia, and Israel ...
The Rebel
June 30, 2016
Comedian Aziz Ansari wrote an op-ed in the NYT claiming Donald Trump makes his family feel unsafe. He's just one of a bunch of Indian-born Muslims who've been complaining about how horrible America is, and spreading b.s.
Open Democracy
May 5, 2016
Abdullah-X claims that he was a former adherent of Abu Hamza al-Masri and Omar Bakri Mohammed. He claims that his position as a former extremist uniquely places to deter others from following similar routes.
Sky News
May 3, 2016
One individual who appears in this role is particularly noteworthy: Omar Bakri Mohammed, the Syrian preacher who founded the group Al-Muhajiroun in the UK in the late 1990s (an extremist group that was later proscribed in 2010).
Spectator.co.uk (blog)
April 30, 2016
Louis Theroux's latest documentary on alcoholism confirms the fact that he has become an interesting broadcaster. He has grown up.
Sky News Australia
April 18, 2016
On the other end of the line is the radical cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed, who was once based in Britain and whose connections to radical groups in the UK remain strong.
Fabius Maximus website (blog)
April 9, 2016
High-profile radicals such as Omar Bakri Mohammed, Abu Qatada, Abu Hamza-al Masri and Mullah Krekar, among many others, were allowed to set up shop on the Continent, and Europe's Muslim areas have provided rich environments for the jihadistÃÂ ...
Deutsche Welle
January 11, 2016
Al-Muhajiroun was founded in 1986 by Choudary and Omar Bakri Mohammed, one of the UK's most prominent Islamists until his exile to Lebanon in 2005.
Express.co.uk
January 10, 2016
The former Boots employee, who also previously worked as a children's bouncy castle salesman, attended Omar Bakri Mohammed's pivotal sermon in 2002. Jihadi John GETTY. 'Jihadi John', who carried out a number of filmed ISIS executions before beingÃÂ ...
Politico
December 2, 2015
1986: Al Muhajiroun organized in U.K. by Omar Bakri Mohammed (above). Bakri and colleagues preached jihad against the West, notably at the Finsbury Park Mosque in London and online.
PowNed
November 26, 2015
Tijdens het onderonsje werd er geluisterd naar de woorden van Umm Saalihah. Zij noemde de bombardementen op IS "aanvallen van lafaards" en verheerlijkte haatzaaier Omar Bakri Mohammed, wiens zoon onlangs nog vermoord werd door zijn geliefdeÃÂ ...
News Liputan6.com
November 25, 2015
Umm Saalihah juga mengagumi ulama garis keras, Omar Bakri Mohammed yang dilarang masuk Inggris dan kini ditahan di Lebanon.