UK: Muslim screams ‘May Allah destroy you’ as he’s sentenced for using government Covid loans to fund ISIS

BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS

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Namouz was operating according to the principle that non-Muslims owe the jizya to Muslims (cf. Qur’an 9:29) in using taxpayer funds he had been given in order to fund the Islamic State.

Note also that Namouz is a convicted rapist. Was he taking advantage of the Qur’an’s implication that uncovered women may lawfully be molested (33:59)?

As this unrepentant jihadist warrior heads off to jail, he’s likely already geared up to continue his jihadist mission from jail. UK prisons were long ago dubbed “jihadi training camps.”

“Ex-pub landlord jailed for 12 years after funding Islamic State,” by Adela Whittingham and Rachel Hains, Express, January 5, 2023:

A former pub landlord who used Government Covid loans to help send £25k to Islamic State terrorists shouted “May Allah destroy you” as he was jailed for 12 years.

Tarek Namouz, 43, sent the money to a school friend fighting in Syria after being paid the loans by his local council.

The Covid “bounceback” loans were launched by then-Chancellor Rishi Sunak to help small British businesses stay afloat during the pandemic. Namouz, who is a convicted rapist and ran a barber shop in west London, which he lived above, sent the money to his contact Yahya Ahmed Alia between November 2020 and May 2021.

He denied this but was convicted, after a trial last month of eight counts of providing money for terrorism and two counts of possessing information useful for terrorism.

After his sentencing at Kingston Crown Court today, Namouz thanked the judge and then announced to the court: “May Allah destroy you, may Allah destroy you. We will meet on judgment day. You are a Catholic and you will end up in hell.”

The court heard Namouz, who was born in Syria and came to the UK aged 14, was on licence from a ten-year sentence for raping a woman in 2014 when he was the landlord of a pub in Finsbury Park. He was released in September 2019 and opened Boss Crew Barbers in Olympia.

The court heard Namouz claimed Covid loans from Hammersmith and Fulham Council in 2021, which he sent along with other cash.