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Saajid Badat

Saajid Muhammad Badat (born 28 March 1979) is a British Islamist terrorist who was sentenced to a 13-year prison term for planning to blow up an aircraft with a bomb hidden in his shoe.
Badat did not go through with the plot. His co-conspirator Richard Reid did attempt to set off his bomb and is now serving a life sentence without parole in the United States.
==Early life==

Saajid Badat is the child of Muhammad Badat and his wife Zubeidah, both of whom immigrated to the UK from their birthplace in Malawi in the 1970s. They moved to Gloucester in south west England, where Muhammad found work in the Walls ice cream factory. Their first child Saajid was born at Gloucester maternity hospital on March 28, 1979. He attended St James Church of England primary school, and later won admission to The Crypt, a highly regarded grammar school in Gloucester. Teachers there describe him as mature and committed, and in 1997 he graduated with four A-levels.
A committed Muslim, Saajid became a Hafiz (one who knows the Qur'an by heart) at age twelve. After leaving school, he briefly pursued studies to be an optometrist before deciding to study to become an Islamic scholar and teacher.

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