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How former Islamic extremist Haseeb Hamayoon had his ideology changed with the help of a mixed martial arts expert
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Mr Hamayoon uses cage fighting to channel his emotions.
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By his own admission, Haseeb Hamayoon at his most radical ranked a nine out of 10 in terms of his extremist views.
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His ideological views were reformed thanks to the founder of the Unity Initiative, Usman Raja
Usman and wife Angela continue to work to reform others, amid concerns COVID is fuelling radicalisation
In 2014, he was arrested in London along with two others while buying a knife and charged with planning to behead a civilian, possibly a poppy seller, on Remembrance Day.
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An article in the latest issue of Sawt Al-Hind ( The Voice of India ), a jihadi magazine published by the supporters of the Islamic State s Wilayah Hind ( India Province ), narrates how Muslims subjugated Hindus in Kashmir valley under the 15th-century ruler Sikandar Shah Miri aka Sultan Sikandar Butshikan, who was notorious for persecuting his Hindu subjects.[1]
The word Butshikan literally means idol-breaker. Sikandar Shah Miri ruled from 1389 to 1413 CE. According to the article, the Sultan came under the influence of Islamic scholars and unleashed a reign of terror against Hindus in Kashmir.