Here he was allowed to settle in the West and had opportunities to further himself which he would not have found in Bangladesh, and yet he still had to leave his adopted country to help further the cause of Islam. Citizens of the West will be asking each other, "Why are we allowing people like this to settle here?"
British Jihadist Was Prayer Caller At MosqueAbdul Rakib Amin - who is seen in a militants' video - grew up in northeast Scotland, where he volunteered as a prayer caller.4:50pm UK, Tuesday 24 June 2014
Video: Amin moved to Scotland from Bangladesh
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Leaders at a mosque in Cardiff, accused of radicalising two young Britons who are fighting with militants in Syria have denied the allegations, and condemned extremism.
Video: Mosque Leaders Condemn Extremism
EnlargeEmailBy James Matthews, Scotland Correspondent
A third jihadist featured in a recruitment video released by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has been identified as a prayer caller at a city mosque in Aberdeen.
Abdul Rakib Amin settled in the northeast of Scotland with his family after travelling from Bangladesh.
As a teenager he attended the Aberdeen Mosque and Islamic Centre, where he volunteered as a "mu'adhdhin", someone who calls worshippers to prayer.
Sources at the mosque have told Sky News that Amin "never, ever" showed radical tendencies.
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British Jihadist Was Prayer Caller At Mosque
British Jihadist Was Prayer Caller At MosqueAbdul Rakib Amin - who is seen in a militants' video - grew up in northeast Scotland, where he volunteered as a prayer caller.4:50pm UK, Tuesday 24 June 2014
Video: Amin moved to Scotland from Bangladesh
Enlarge
Leaders at a mosque in Cardiff, accused of radicalising two young Britons who are fighting with militants in Syria have denied the allegations, and condemned extremism.
Video: Mosque Leaders Condemn Extremism
EnlargeEmailBy James Matthews, Scotland Correspondent
A third jihadist featured in a recruitment video released by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has been identified as a prayer caller at a city mosque in Aberdeen.
Abdul Rakib Amin settled in the northeast of Scotland with his family after travelling from Bangladesh.
As a teenager he attended the Aberdeen Mosque and Islamic Centre, where he volunteered as a "mu'adhdhin", someone who calls worshippers to prayer.
Sources at the mosque have told Sky News that Amin "never, ever" showed radical tendencies.
Continue reading at:
British Jihadist Was Prayer Caller At Mosque