'If they arrest me and put me in prison,' Choudary has said, 'I will carry on in prison. I will radicalize everyone in prison.'
BY SOEREN KERN
Thu, October 2, 2014
British Islamist imam Anjem Choudary has been released from police custody after he was arrested for allegedly being a member of a banned terrorist group.
Choudary and nine other radical Muslims were detained during dawn raids in London on September 25 as part of an ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation into Islamist-related terrorism.
Choudary—one of the most high-profile jihadists in the United Kingdom, and well known for his relentless resolve to implement Islamic Sharia law there—is a former spokesman of the Muslim extremist group, al-Muhajiroun (Arabic: The Emigrants).
houdary said Rigby would "burn in hellfire" as a non-Muslim, and also praised Adebolajo as a "martyr." He said:
http://goo.gl/7xiqiw"Allah said very clearly in the Koran 'Don't feel sorry for the non-Muslims.'"So as an adult non-Muslim, whether he is part of the Army or not part of the Army, if he dies in a state of disbelief then he is going to go to the hellfire."That's what I believe so I'm not going to feel sorry for non-Muslims."We invite them to embrace the message of Islam. If they don't, then obviously if they die like that they're going to the hellfires."
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