Never in my report do I come anywhere close to claiming all Muslims are terrorists.
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In the context of the terror group, "The Exiles" fits better. Their alias is "al-Ghurabaa", meaning "the Strangers". They identify as *lost*
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Their credo is based on the idea they are strangers in the West, forced to live alien lives or be shut out of society, like Mhmd at Medina.
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Absolutely. I actually talk about the symbiosis between al-Muhajiroun and the EDL in the report.
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Replying to @muwahid1924 @rcallimachi
"Muhajiroun" is often translated as "Exiles" in the press: http://www.haaretz.com/the-new-british-anti-semitism-1.180395 … https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/oct/08/afghanistan.terrorism13 … http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1358544/The-condemnations-that-were-not-heard.html …
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I think Exiles is an acceptable translation. I'll consult the local imam. In mean time, I wonder if Rukimini could shed some light on this?
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