Dominic Kennedy
The Times
April 6, 2016
Schools run by Britain’s biggest Islamic sect are being investigated after evidence emerged of the influence of radical clerics and alleged terrorist sympathisers.
A scholar named Qari Hanif Jallundari was a guest at the Rabia school in Luton, Bedfordshire, in 2013. According to an audio recording, he had previously addressed fighters of Jaish-eMohammed (JeM) in Pakistan, a proscribed terrorist organisation.
He told jihadists: “Tomorrow belongs to Muslims. We have to maintain a united front and frustrate the efforts of those who want to divide on the lines of jihadi and non-jihadi factions. In my view every Muslim is a mujahid.”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/islamic-sect-schools-are-investigated-over-radical-clerics-and-terrorist-sympathisers-5ks6c66jv
The Times
April 6, 2016
A scholar named Qari Hanif Jallundari was a guest at the Rabia school in Luton, Bedfordshire, in 2013. According to an audio recording, he had previously addressed fighters of Jaish-eMohammed (JeM) in Pakistan, a proscribed terrorist organisation.
He told jihadists: “Tomorrow belongs to Muslims. We have to maintain a united front and frustrate the efforts of those who want to divide on the lines of jihadi and non-jihadi factions. In my view every Muslim is a mujahid.”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/islamic-sect-schools-are-investigated-over-radical-clerics-and-terrorist-sympathisers-5ks6c66jv
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