Anjem Choudary

January 9, 2024
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Anjem Choudary
Full Name Anjem Choudary
Occupation Solicitor
Date Of Birth Jan 18, 1967(1967-01-18)
Age 57
Birthplace London
Country United Kingdom
Birth City England
Horoscope Capricorn

Anjem Choudary Biography

Name Anjem Choudary
Birthday Jan 18
Birth Year 1967
Place Of Birth London
Home Town England
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Capricorn
Spouse Rubana Akhtar
Children(s) Hediyah Mehraj

Anjem Choudary is one of the most popular and richest Solicitor who was born on January 18, 1967 in London, England, United Kingdom. The birthplace of Anjem Choudary was in London on January 18th, 1967. Anjem Choudary’s father was an Welling market trader who is of Pakistani origin. He was a student at Mulgrave Primary School located in Woolwich. The year 1996 was the time that Choudary got married to Rubana Akhtar or Akhgar who had recently joined al-Muhajiroun which he was the leader of during that time. Later, she became the group’s female head. The couple has four children.

The Wall Street Journal describes Choudary as a defender in “the fundamentalist strain of Islamic teaching known as Salafism”. The man believes in supremacy of Islam over all other religions and in the application the principles of Sharia Law, in its entirety as it is practiced throughout the UK. He made a statement in 2001 that said that his sole loyalty to Islam rather than an individual country. He believes that for the true Muslim, “a British passport is no more than a travel document.” In October 2006 the audience was addressed by him of Trinity College, Dublin to protest against the motion that “This house believes that Islamist violence can never be justified”. In February 2008, the Archbishop Canterbury, Rowan Williams, said on the fact that “as a matter of fact certain provisions of sharia are already recognised in our society and under our law”. Choudary stated the Sharia “has to be adopted wholesale” as well as the fact that “it will come either by embracing Islam because it is the fastest growing religion in the country, or by an Islamic country conquering Britain or by elements embracing Islam and imposing it.”

The UK government had investigated expelling Bakri even before the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, and in July 2003 the headquarters of al- Muhajiroun, and the homes of Bakri and Choudary, were raided by the police. The following year, under new anti-terrorist legislation, the government announced that it wanted to ban al-Muhajiroun. In 2005, Bakri learned that he was at risk of prosecution for his support of the 7 July 2005 London bombers, and in August left the UK for Lebanon, where he claimed that he was on holiday. After leaving a television station where he said “I will not return to Britain unless I want to go there as a visitor or as a tourist”, he was detained by Lebanon’s general security department and held in a Beirut prison. Several days later, Bakri was excluded from returning to Britain by the Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, on the grounds that his presence in Britain was “not conducive to the public good.” Choudary condemned the decision and demanded to know what Bakri had done to justify the ban. He claimed that ministers were inventing rules to ensure that Bakri could not return. In November, Choudary and three other followers of Bakri were deported from Lebanon and returned to the UK. Choudary blamed the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for orchestrating their deportations, claiming that the four were there to help Bakri set up a madrasah.

A critic of the UK’s involvement in the wars in Iraq (2003–11) and Afghanistan (2001–16), Choudary praised those responsible for the 11 September 2001 and 7 July 2005 attacks. He promotes the implementation of Sharia law throughout the UK, Poland and India. He marched in protest at the Jyllands-Posten cartoons controversy, following which he was prosecuted for organising an unlawful demonstration. During a protest outside Westminster Cathedral in 2006, Choudary told demonstrators that the Pope should be executed for insulting Islam.

On November 7, 1999 On the 7th of November 1999, the Sunday Telegraph reported that Muslims were receiving training in weapons at hidden places in Britain. Many of the people who were trained at these centers would later be part of Osama Bin Laden’s International Islamic Front in Chechnya as well as others in places like Kosovo, Sudan, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Kashmir. The report named Anjem Choudary as the key person in the recruitment process for these centres of training.

Anjem Choudary Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Solicitor
House Living in own house.

Anjem Choudary is one of the richest Solicitor from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Anjem Choudary 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Anjem Choudary (Urdu: njm.chwdhr born on in January 18th, 1967) is a British Islamist and political and social activist who was found guilty of soliciting the backing of an illegal organization called that of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in the Terrorism Act 2000. He was then subject to sanctions from each of as the U.S. State Department and the U.N. Security Council freezing his assets.

He began his legal studies from the University of Southampton and spent his final year as a lawyer pupil (1990-1991) with Guildford before moving into London in order to instruct English as an additional language. He worked at an attorney’s firm, and he obtained his legal education to become an attorney.

Choudary referred to the 11 September 2001 terrorists as “magnificent martyrs”. In 2003, he said that al-Muhajiroun would ” people to fulfil their Islamic duties and responsibilities”, although he also said that the group was a political movement and not responsible for individual actions. In 2004, he said that a terror attack on British soil was “a matter of time”. He refused to condemn the 7 July 2005 London bombings, but accused the Muslim Council of Britain (who had) of “selling their souls to the devil”. He blamed the 2013 murder of Lee Rigby, an off-duty British soldier, on British foreign policy.

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Choudary has regularly attended public marches and, following a protest march outside the Danish Embassy in London on 3 February 2006, held in response to the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, he was a member of a panel of interviewees on the BBC news programme Newsnight. He defended Muslims in Britain, saying that “we live in peace with the host community, we are not allowed to target people here”, and claimed that the police had inspected and allowed the controversial placards used in the demonstration. Choudary was criticised by his fellow panellists, who included Ann Cryer, then MP for Keighley, Humera Khan, of the al-Nisa Muslim Women’s Group (who accused him of demonising Islam), Sayeeda Warsi, the vice-chair of the Conservative Party, Professor Tariq Ramadan (who claimed that Choudary’s actions were designed to evoke a strong response from the media), and Roger Knapman, the leader of the UK Independence Party. On 15 March 2006 he was among five men arrested in connection with the demonstration, which had been organised by al Ghurabaa. He was arrested again on 4 May at Stansted Airport for an alleged breach of bail, and charged with organising the protest without notifying police. He was bailed to appear before Bow Street Magistrates Court on 11 May. On 4 July 2006 he was convicted and fined £500 with £300 court costs.

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Anjem Ranked on the list of most popular Solicitor. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Anjem Choudary celebrates birthday on January 18 of every year.

In 2003 or 2004, he organised an Islamic-themed camping trip, at which Bakri lectured, on the 54-acre (220,000 m) grounds of the Jameah Islamiyah School in East Sussex. Advertised by word-of-mouth, the trip was attended by 50 Muslim men, most of whom were members of al-Muhajiroun. Bakri later claimed the camp’s activities included lectures on Islam, football and paintballing. In September 2006, following allegations that it was used in the training and recruitment of terrorists, police searched the school. According to testimony from Al Qaeda suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp, in 1997 and 1998 Abu Hamza and groups of around 30 of his followers held training camps at the school, which included training with AK47 rifles and handguns, and a mock rocket launcher. No arrests were made, and students and faculty were allowed to return on 23 September 2006, the first day of Ramadan.

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