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Mohammed Junaid Thorne

Mohammed Junaid Thorne is a Saudi-Australian Islamic preacher of Aboriginal heritage from Perth, Australia. Thorne is noted for his controversial views on Islamic militant groups including Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.〔 Thorne is a member of the Australian branch of Millatu Ibrahim, an organisation banned in Germany.〔("Perth man delivers 'radical' Islamic lectures." ) ''SBS''. 8 January 2014.〕〔Chambers, Geoff. ("Radical Islamic preacher Mohammed Junaid Thorne to spread the word of jihad on his Sydney tour." ) ''The Daily Telegraph''. 27 August 2014.〕
==Personal life==
Junaid Thorne was born to a Noongar Aboriginal man〔 in 1989.〔 Thorne moved to Saudi Arabia from the age of nine until the age of twenty three.〔Lloyd, Peter, and Suzanne Dredge. ("Muslim preacher Junaid Thorne says slain Melbourne man Numan Haider was his follower." ) ''Australian Broadcasting Corporation'' (ABC). 31 October 2014.〕
Junaid's older brother Shayden Thorne was sentenced by Saudi authorities to four and half years on terrorism charges. Thorne was deported from Saudi Arabia to Western Australia in July 2013 after protesting his brother's imprisonment.〔〔
In November 2014, Thorne moved from Perth to Sydney.〔Chambers, Geoff. ("Islam radical’s exorcism tour: Preacher Junaid Thorne’s hate extends to devils." ) ''The Daily Telegraph''. 14 November 2014.〕
Thorne is on the Australian Federal Government's terrorism watchlist for his inflammatory social media posts and for lectures indicating support for Islamic State.〔
On 15 January 2015 Thorne's home in Bass Hill, New South Wales was raided by Australian Federal Police (AFP) officers. He was served with a notice to appear at court in Perth. When travelling between Sydney and Perth, with Omer Issak and Mostafa Shiddiquzzaman, they all used false names. All three plead guilty to the charges. Shiddiquzzuman was sentenced to four months in custody, while Issak received a "community-based order" earlier this year in Perth. On 15 June 2015 Throne was sentenced to nine months' jail. He was released on bail pending an appeal of his sentence in August.

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