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MURDERED IMAM REPLACED BY ISLAM 101’ER WHO PARTICIPATED IN FAILED COUP…..

Kick these Islam 101 vermin out.

‘Peaceful’ imam gunned down in street had been replaced at mosque by Caribbean preacher who was involved in bloody coup attempt 25 years ago

Hassan Anyabwile replaced Abdul Arwani at the mosque
Relatives described Mr Arwani as 'the most peaceful man you could meet'. He fled Syria as a teenager, repulsed by its regime 

Hassan Anywabwile (left) from Trinidad and Tobago was brought in to replace Abdul Arwani (right) at the An-Noor Mosque in Acton. Mr Arwani was found dead on Wednesday with bullet wounds in his chest.

  • Abdul Hadi Arwani was found dead in Wembley on Wednesday morning 
  • The 48-year-old imam had been replaced at the An-Noor Mosque in Acton
  • His replacement was 53-year-old Hassan Anyabwile from the Caribbean
  • Anyabwile involved in attempted coup in 1990, Parliamentary report found
  • Belonged to a local radical Islamic group called Jamaat al Muslimeen
  • He moved to the UK after being given amnesty in exchange for surrender
  • He denied any dispute between the west London mosque and Mr Arwani 
  • The mosque has refused to answer questions over Mr Arwani’s time there 
  • Counter terrorism police are now leading the investigation into his death 

An imam who was gunned down in the street in a murder that is thought to have links to terrorism had been replaced at his mosque by a Caribbean preacher involved in an attempted coup d’état 25 years ago.

Abdul Hadi Arwani, 48, was found slumped in a Volkswagen Passat on Wednesday morning in Wembley. The imam, described as ‘the most peaceful man you could ever wish to meet’, had gun wounds to the chest.

He was said to have been embroiled in dispute with his former workplace, the An-Noor mosque in Acton, where he had been replaced by Hassan Anyabwile from Trinidad and Tobago.

The name of Mr Anyabwile, 53, appears in Caribbean parliament documents surrounding a violent coup attempt in 1990 by Muslim group Jamaat al Muslimeen.

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NOTE: I visited Triniada and Tobago in the 70’s, a beautiful, sleepy kind of place once managed by the Dutch. I have no idea of how tard it’s now become.

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