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词条 Abu Uzair
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  1. Controversial remarks

     TIME Magazine interview  BBC News interview 

  2. References

{{for|the figure mentioned in the Quran|Uzair}}Abu Uzair is a Muslim teacher and Islamist activist in the United Kingdom. He served as the leader of The Saved Sect, an organisation the British government has designated and banned as terrorist. Uzair, formerly a member of Al-Muhajiroun, is a Pakistani-Briton.[1][2][3] Uzair preached at Finsbury Park mosque.[4]

Controversial remarks

He praised the September 11, 2001 attacks as "magnificent"[2] and said that if he knew about plans to carry out a suicide attack he would not alert the police.[5]

TIME Magazine interview

Uzair grew up in a secular household His religious views became more conservative when he attended a university in Britain. He told TIME Magazine, "I wanted some inner discipline. Since I have come to Islam, I have a lot of tranquillity." Speaking on terrorism, "The majority of Muslims in the U.K. are frustrated, but they cannot speak. They will not condone the London bombings, but inside they believe that Britain had it coming. Muslims are being killed all over the world through the foreign policy of the U.K. and U.S. Many feel they cannot sit around and do nothing about it. What is the difference between a suicide bomber and a B-52? I really feel that war has been declared on Islam."[3]

BBC News interview

In an interview with BBC Newsnight, Uzair said, "We don't live in peace with you any more. The banner has been risen for jihad inside the UK, which means it's allowed for the bombers to attack... I would never go to the police because I believe that spying on Muslims is never allowed. I am a British citizen but I am a Muslim first, a Muslim second and a Muslim last. Even if I am British, I don't follow the values of the UK - I follow the values of Islam." Uzair said the British government had broken the "covenant of security" with British Muslims.[2][6]

References

1. ^New group replaces al-Muhajiroun BBC News
2. ^Preachers may face treason charges over 7/7 The Times
3. ^Generation Jihad TIME Magazine
4. ^Preachers who hate UK The Sun Online
5. ^Radical imams threatened with treason charges The Sydney Morning Herald
6. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/print/0,,5258905-117079,00.html Radical cleric leaves, but his legacy remains] The Guardian
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5 : 1968 births|Living people|English Islamists|English people of Pakistani descent|Islamic terrorism in the United Kingdom

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