Shakil Chapra (better known by his kunya Abu Haleema), is a British Muslim radical activist and extremist preacher. He is a suspected supporter of the Islamic State, and regularly refers to the khilafah (caliphate). Haleema was born in London to Pakistani[...]
Liam Fenn of Harrow Place, Wigan, is accused of having a video on how to build a suicide vest and publishing a tape of the late al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has appeared in court. Fenn has been charged with twelve[...]
Dhar was born and raised in the UK in a Hindu family, but converted to Islam to marry his Muslim wife Aisha, and changed his name to Abu Rumaysah. He and Abdelatif Gaini are members of ISIS. Dhar acted as spokesman[...]
"For several years Bakri was one of the best-known, high-profile Islamists based in London, and was frequently quoted and interviewed in the UK media. In December 2004 he vowed that Muslims would give the West "a 9/11, day after day after[...]
In 1999, when The Sunday Telegraph identified him as having been involved in the recruitment of Muslim trainees leaving Britain to fight abroad. He told the newspaper "before they go abroad to fight for organisations like the IIF, the volunteers are[...]
ASWJ is a Sunni Islamic organisation operating in the United Kingdom, intended to be a successor to the banned Al-Muhajiroun organisation.
In response to the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, Al Ghurabaa' published an article on their website titled, "Kill those who insult the Prophet Muhammad".
Islam4UK described itself as having "been established by sincere Muslims as a platform to propagate the supreme Islamic ideology within the United Kingdom as a divine alternative to man-made law" to "convince the British public about the superiority of Islam, thereby[...]
Al-Qaeda is a global militant Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and several other militants...
The Muslim Brotherhood is a transnational Islamist organization founded in Egypt by Islamic scholar and schoolteacher Hassan al-Banna in 1928.