Extremists claimed British mosques’ fight Allah and the prophet’ the

Two Islamic State extremists living in the UK exchanged messages criticising British mosques for ‘fighting God and his messenger,’ a court heard. Ayub Nurhussein, 29, expressed his desire to travel to Iraq to join ISIS and arranged three payments to fund jihadis along with pal Said Mohammed, 30. Nurhussein admits seven counts relating to terrorism, including possessing ISIS propaganda, but denies providing funds for the purposes of terrorism. Mohamed has already admitted terrorism charges and is not before the court….

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