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What did Abu Qatada do?

What did Abu Qatada do?

In 2000, Abu Qatada was sentenced to 15 years in prison in absentia for plotting to carry out terror attacks on Americans and Israelis during millennium celebrations in Jordan. It was these charges he was acquitted of on Wednesday.

Was abu Qatada british?

Abu Qatada resided in the United Kingdom until 7 July 2013, when he was deported back to Jordan to face retrials for alleged involvement in varied Jordanian mayhem. He was freed after both Jordanian retrials, in which by formal agreement with the UK government evidence obtained by torture was discarded.

When was the Abu Qatada?

7 July 2013. It is confirmed the treaty has been published in Jordan’s official government gazette. Qatada is taken from Belmarsh prison to RAF Northolt, west London, leaving the UK on a private flight at about 2.45am.

What crime did Abu Qatada commit?

While he was in the UK, Abu Qatada had been convicted in Jordan of conspiring in the two Jordanian plots. However the convictions of his alleged co-conspirators were eventually overturned because they had been based on evidence which may have been acquired by torture.

Who was Abu Qatada in Islam?

584–658 or 660), better known by as Abu Qatada al-Ansari (Arabic: أبو قتادة الأنصاري, romanized: Abū Qatāda al-Anṣārī), was an Arab Muslim military general in the service of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the Rashidun caliphs Abu Bakr ( r. 632–634), Umar ( r. 634–644) and Ali ( r. 656–661).

Who was Qatada?

Qatada ibn al-Nu’man (Arabic: قتادة بن النعمان) (c. 581-c. 644) was one of the companions of the Muslim prophet Muhammad and a member of the Ansar.

Who is Qatada in Islam?

What is Qatada?

Qatada or Qatadah (Arabic: قتادة) is an Arabic name. It may refer to: Abu Qatada al-Filistini (Omar Mahmoud Othman), Salafi cleric and alleged terrorist. Abu Qatadah ibn Rab’i al-Ansari (7th century), known as Abu Qatadah, a companion of the Muslim prophet Muhammad. Qatada ibn al-Nu’man (c.