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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Islamist Extremist Bakri Sets up College
2005-10-25
Islamist extremist Omar Bakri, barred from returning to Britain after leaving for Lebanon last summer, indicated he had set up a college to teach Arabic for foreigners in Beirut . The former leader of al Muhajiroun (the migrants), which disbanded itself last October, expected his European students to be among the first to attend classes at the “Tawheed in Greater Syria” college after its inauguration in December 2005. He also noted that the college would have its own internet site.

At a cost of $1400 US and including accommodation and living expenses for a three-month term, students will have the opportunity to study Arabic as well as fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), aqqidah (doctrine) and usul al din (theology) under Bakri and a select number of scholars. Speaking exclusively to Asharq al Awsat on Saturday, from his residence in the Lebanese capital, Bakri revealed he was spending the month of Ramadan in prayer and seclusion and denied an article in The Times newspaper alleging he had resumed contact with his followers and was giving sermons in a chat room hosted by Paltalk.com. Defending himself, the extremist preacher said the technology is Lebanon did not allow him to lecture online, as he had done in London.

Since his sudden arrival in Lebanon on 6th August 2005, Bakri said a new diet and daily swimming in Khaldeh, south of Beirut, meant he had lost almost 20kg. A Lebanese national who had sought asylum in Britain, Bakri bravely left London 24 hours after British Prime Minister Tony Blair announced new measures to combat terrorism. His residency was revoked by the Home Office a few days later and was excluded from the UK as his presence was "not conducive to the public good", according to Home Secretary Charles Clarke.
Posted by:Fred

#5  #1 Gotta love it when they cluster up like this. Can you say, "Target Rich Environment"?
Posted by Zenster 2005-10-25 00:18

Zenster: Exactly what I was thinking!
Posted by: Uleating Wheagum6743   2005-10-25 09:41  

#4  A Lebanese national who had sought asylum in Britain, Bakri
Bakri was born Syria in 1958.
Posted by: ed   2005-10-25 08:59  

#3  Maybe now the Brits will expel his family, who are living at public expense on the dole.
Posted by: imoyaro   2005-10-25 08:46  

#2   “Tawheed in Greater Syria” college

In the current climate, naming anything in Beirut with the Greater Syria appellation is a terribly brave thing to do.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-25 05:04  

#1  Gotta love it when they cluster up like this. Can you say, "Target Rich Environment"?
Posted by: Zenster   2005-10-25 00:18  

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