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[[Al-Muhajiroun]] is a British-based Islamist group founded in a split from [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]].<ref>Audrey Gillan, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/jun/19/religion.september11 Militant groups in the UK], guardian.co.uk, 19 June 2002.</ref>
 
[[Al-Muhajiroun]] is a British-based Islamist group founded in a split from [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]].<ref>Audrey Gillan, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/jun/19/religion.september11 Militant groups in the UK], guardian.co.uk, 19 June 2002.</ref>
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==People==
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*[[Omar Bakri Muhammad]] - Founder
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*[[Anjem Choudary]]
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*[[Hassan Butt]] - Former member.
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==External resources==
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*History Commons, [http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=al-muhajiroun Profile: Al-Muhajiroun]
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*Hope Not Hate, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/hate-groups/am/ The Al-Muhajiroun network]
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*Dr Nafeez Mossaddeq Ahmed, [http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/britain-should-prosecute-terrorist-suspects-not-play-shady-games-of-geopolitics-8632402.html Britain should prosecute terrorist suspects, not play shady games of geopolitics], ''The Independent'', 26 May 2013.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 20:01, 2 June 2013

Al-Muhajiroun is a British-based Islamist group founded in a split from Hizb ut-Tahrir.[1]

People

External resources

Notes

  1. Audrey Gillan, Militant groups in the UK, guardian.co.uk, 19 June 2002.