Abdul Rahman Saleem

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Abdul Rahman Saleem, also known as Abu Yahya, is a British Islamic activist, born around 1975. He is a former Al Muhajiroun spokesman[1][2], a former member of the Saved Sect, and was a prominent member of al-Maddad, an organization that claims to have sent dozens of British Muslims to fight in Chechnya and elsewhere. In August 2001, he went to secret camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan and trained in the use of guns and explosives.[3]

He lives in Poplar, London. He is the father of five children and works for British Telecom as an engineer.[4]

On November 18, 2005 he attended the founding of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah.[5]

He participated in the Islamist demonstration outside the Danish Embassy in London in 2006, where he chanted "Europe you will pay with your blood"[4] and "Denmark, USA, 7/7 on its way" through a megaphone[6], and he was charged with using words likely to stir up racial hatred and released on bail to appear at West London Magistrates' Court on March 31, 2006[7] On February 1, 2007, he was found guilty, and will be held until his sentencing in April.[8]

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