Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT; Arabic: حزب التحرير, romanized: Ḥizb at-Taḥrīr, lit. 'Party of Liberation') is an international pan-Islamist and Islamic fundamentalist...
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Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain (also known as HT Britain, HTB, HT in the UK, and HTUK) is the official name of the United Kingdom branch of Hizb ut-Tahrir, a transnational...
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Hizb ut-Tahrir (Arabic: حزب التحرير Ḥizb at-Taḥrīr; Party of Liberation, often abbreviated as HT) is a pan-Islamist and fundamentalist group seeking to...
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Hizb ut-Tahrir (Arabic: حزب التحرير Ḥizb at-Taḥrīr; Party of Liberation) is an international pan-Islamist and fundamentalist political organisation. The...
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Hizb ut-Tahrir America (HTA; Arabic: حزب التحرير في أمريكا) is a separate, but linked entity to the international pan-Islamist and fundamentalist organization...
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Ata Abu Rashta (category Members of Hizb ut-Tahrir)
is the global leader of the Islamic fundamentalist political party Hizb ut-Tahrir. He came to prominence in Jordan during the Gulf War and was a critic...
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Al-Muhajiroun (redirect from Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah (British organisation))
Muhammad, a Syrian who previously belonged to Hizb ut-Tahrir; he was not permitted to re-enter Britain after 2005. According to The Times, the organisation...
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Kingdom Islamic terrorism in Europe Global caliphate Islamism Hizb ut-Tahrir (Britain) Al-Qaeda Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant "Londonistan" Prevention...
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Omar Bakri Muhammad (category Former members of Hizb ut-Tahrir)
Islamist militant leader born in Aleppo. He was instrumental in developing Hizb ut-Tahrir in the United Kingdom before leaving the group and heading to another...
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Richard Reid (redirect from Richard Reid (British man))
who was described as "the heart of the extremist Islamic culture" in Britain. By 1998 Reid was voicing extremist views. At the Finsbury Park Mosque...
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