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Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah (organisation)

Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah ((アラビア語:أهل السنة والجماعة); (英語:Adherents to the Sunnah and the community or Followers of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah); alternately transliterated: Ahl ul-Sunnah Wa al-Jamma; ASWJ) is an Islamic organisation operating in the United Kingdom, intended to be a successor to the banned Al-Muhajiroun organisation. Founded in November 2005 in north London, its head is "Simon" Sulayman Keeler. Also attending the organization's launch were Anjem Choudary, the former head of al-Muhajiroun, Abu Yahya, Abu Izzadeen and Abu Uzair. The group claims up to 1000 members, many of them members of the now-banned groups Al Ghurabaa and The Saved Sect.〔("New group replaces al-Muhajiroun" ''BBC News'' 29 October 2006 )〕
ASWJ operates mainly through an invitation-only Internet forum set up in 2006 by Mizanur Rahman called "Followers of Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jama'aah Muntada",〔("UK preacher in secret web call for jihad" ), ''The Times'', 14 January 2007〕 of which Anjem Choudary is a prominent contributor, under the screen name "Abou Luqman". The forum currently has 700 members.〔 A reporter visiting the site found calls for holy war, and recordings of Osama Bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and, notably, Omar Bakri Mohammed, the founder of al-Muhajiroun.〔("Banned extremists regroup" ''The Sunday Times'' 29 October 2006 )〕
In February 2006 ASWJ helped organize the Islamist demonstration outside Danish Embassy in London in 2006.〔("Digital propaganda calling to Jihad" ), ''Zone-h'', 5 January 2007〕
In November 2006 the BBC programmes File on 4 and Newsnight, in an investigation into the radicalisation of young British Muslims reported that Omar Bakri is regularly broadcasting hate messages against the UK government and non-Muslim people via the Internet, using a range of pseudonyms. His voice was reportedly confirmed by speech analysis experts to be that of Bakri. The BBC penetrated the broadcasts using undercover investigators from the group ''Vigil''.〔("Covert preaching of banned cleric" ) ''BBC news'' 14 November 2006〕
In December 2006, ASWJ issued a call on one of its websites for Muslims to fight the Ethiopian attack against the Islamic Courts Union in Somalia "financially, physically and verbally".〔("UK website: Join Somalia jihad" ), ''Ynetnews'', 28 December 2006〕 This call was reiterated by Anjem Choudary in early January 2007.〔
In March 2009 members of the group took part in a protest in Luton at the homecoming parade of British troops returning from Afghanistan.〔(Luton parade protesters 'were members of extremist group' ) ''Telegraph Online'' 12 Mar 2009〕
==See also==

*Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association (Australia)

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