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Abu Qatada Deportation: Cleric Expected To Be Flown To Jordan Overnight On Military Plane
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."BBC news correspondent Jon Brain said: "He still has the option to seek a judicial review. Even at this 11th hour, he could announce that he's going to make another appeal and extend this process still further.
"But it does appear that he's accepted the latest developments, and should be on his way to Jordan in the early hours of the morning."
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"But it does appear that he's accepted the latest developments, and should be on his way to Jordan in the early hours of the morning."
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Abu Qatada's writings and speeches have been critically assessed by a contemporary Salafi Muslim scholar from Algeria, Shaykh 'Abdul-Malik ar-Ramadani al-Jaza'iri, in the book Takhlis al-'Ibad min Wahshiyyat Ab'il-Qataad aladhi yu'du ila Qatli'n-Nisa wa Awlad [Liberating the Servants from the Barbarism of the Father of Thorns Who Propagates the Killing of Women and Children] (Jeddah: Maktabah Asalah al-Athariyyah, 2001 CE/1422 AH).[16]
The Guardian Newspaper reported that in 1995 Qatada issued a fatwa justifying the killing of Muslims who renounce their faith, and of their families.[17] In 1999 he advocated the killing of Jews and praised attacks on Americans.[17]
Abu Qatada's writings and speeches have been critically assessed by a contemporary Salafi Muslim scholar from Algeria, Shaykh 'Abdul-Malik ar-Ramadani al-Jaza'iri, in the book Takhlis al-'Ibad min Wahshiyyat Ab'il-Qataad aladhi yu'du ila Qatli'n-Nisa wa Awlad [Liberating the Servants from the Barbarism of the Father of Thorns Who Propagates the Killing of Women and Children] (Jeddah: Maktabah Asalah al-Athariyyah, 2001 CE/1422 AH).[16]
The Guardian Newspaper reported that in 1995 Qatada issued a fatwa justifying the killing of Muslims who renounce their faith, and of their families.[17] In 1999 he advocated the killing of Jews and praised attacks on Americans.[17]
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