Al-Muhajiroun
Al-Muhajiroun (Arabic: المهاجرون, "The Emigrants") is a proscribed militant Salafi jihadist network based in the United Kingdom. The founder of the group was Omar Bakri Muhammad, a Syrian who previously belonged to Hizb ut-Tahrir; he was not permitted to re-enter Britain after 2005. According to The Times, the organisation has been linked to international terrorism, homophobia, and antisemitism. The group became notorious for its September 2002 conference "The Magnificent 19", praising the September 11, 2001 attacks. The network mutates periodically so as to evade the law; it operates under many different aliases.
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2002 Mombasa attacks
2012 Burgas bus bombing
2017 London Bridge attack
2017 Westminster attack
2019 London Bridge stabbing
2020 Reading stabbings
"Muslim patrol" incidents in London1986 in the United Kingdom2001 in British radio2006 Cheetham Hill terrorism arrests2006 Islamist demonstration outside the Embassy of Denmark in London2016 in IrelandAbdul Rahman SaleemAbu Hamza al-MasriAbu IzzadeenAbu RumaysahAbu UzairAdam YosefAfifi al-AkitiAl-Fatiha FoundationAl-MuhajirunAl-MujaharounAl GhurabaaAl MuhajarounAl MuhajirounAnjem ChoudaryAnthony SmallBarts and The London School of Medicine and DentistryCaliphateCall to SubmissionCasuals UnitedDeaths in November 2016Desi XpressDirty KuffarDouglas Murray (author)George GallowayHassan ButtHizb ut-TahrirHizb ut-Tahrir BritainHomophobia
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Al-Muhajiroun
Al-Muhajiroun (Arabic: المهاجرون, "The Emigrants") is a proscribed militant Salafi jihadist network based in the United Kingdom. The founder of the group was Omar Bakri Muhammad, a Syrian who previously belonged to Hizb ut-Tahrir; he was not permitted to re-enter Britain after 2005. According to The Times, the organisation has been linked to international terrorism, homophobia, and antisemitism. The group became notorious for its September 2002 conference "The Magnificent 19", praising the September 11, 2001 attacks. The network mutates periodically so as to evade the law; it operates under many different aliases.
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Al-Muhajiroun (Arabic: المهاجر ...... of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
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1983-04-03
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Anti-Western sentiment
Salafi jihadism
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Al-Muhajiroun uses the black Flag of Jihad with the shahada in white.
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1983-04-03
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Al-Muhajiroun
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Hizb ut-Tahrir
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Now that the Americans, the Br ...... s deeds, but would be praised.
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Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah
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Al Ghurabaa
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Islam4UK
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Muslims Against Crusades
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The Saved Sect
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Official Islam4UK website
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Al-Muhajiroun (Arabic: المهاجر ...... under many different aliases.
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