By Anna Edwards
PUBLISHED: 19:32 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:32 EST, 19 July 2013
0
View
comments
The Liberal Democrats have chosen a former radical Islamic to fight for a marginal parliamentary seat.
Maajid Nawaz spent 13 years inside Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT), the global Islamist organisation that first spawned al-Muhajiroun, the banned Islamist terrorist organisation founded by Omar Bakri Mohammed and Anjem Choudary.
But he renounced his past and called for a 'secular Islam' six years ago, after serving time in an Egyptian prison.

Maajid Nawaz spent 13 years inside Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT), a global Islamist organisation
Nawaz, who was convicted of 'membership of a banned organisation' and sentenced to serve five years in Mazra Tora prison, in Egypt, has now set up the Quilliam Foundation, a counter-extremism think-tank.
And clearly he has won over the coalition party, who have selected him to contest the north London constituency of Hampstead and Kilburn.
It is a three-way marginal currently held by Labour's Glenda Jackson - who has a slight majority of just 42.
Nawaz, who gained a law and Arabic
degree from The School of African and Oriental Studies and a Masters in
political theory from the London School of Economics, told The
Independent: 'I am looking forward to running for public office.

The north London seat is currently held by Labour's Glenda Jackson - who has a slight majority of just 42
'Quilliam will remain a priority for me because its values shape my beliefs and outlook.'
He wants to run for Parliament so he can 'practise what he preaches' The Times reported.
'I though the time was right to continue the journey and become a manifestation of exactly what Quillam is arguing - that you can find people who are angry, who oppose many things in the world, but here is no substitute for democratic engagement,' he said to the newspaper.
The law graduate was raised in Essex in what he described as 'an educated, middle-class and well integrated family'.
But after experiencing severe and violent racism as a teenager and feeling cut off from mainstream society, the think-tank founder says he was sold Islamism in the name of Islam by a HT preacher, and sucked into a group that encouraged him to 'spout hate'.
After reflecting on his membership during his imprisonment, the 35-year-old renounced the group.
He says that: 'Islamism uses political grievances to alienate and then provide an alternative sense of belonging to vulnerable young Muslims'.
In a recent interview he said: 'Preying on the grievances of disaffected young men is the bedrock of Islamism.'
Since renouncing the extreme group, he says the only way to try and prevent radicalisation is to give angry young Muslims another outlet.
He founded a youth movement called Khudi, in Pakistan, which tries to counter extremist ideology through discussion and debate.
He has called for a similar operation to be set up in Britain, to try and pull disaffected Muslims from being sucked into extreme organisations.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM: Latest Additions
About Article Author
Related Articles
Latest UK News
- Chinese President tells Trump cooperation is only choice
- Kate Middleton wraps up in baby blue Mulberry coat making surprise visit to centre for vulnerable women
- Michael Buble's son Noah Diagnosed with Cancer at the Age of Three
- Businessman shamed by disabled mum on train
- Matthew Walton, flatulent dentist 'farted so much he stank out the practice
- British Airways passenger BITTEN while helping airline crew tackle ‘nutter at 40,000 ft’
- 'I know it's my fault' 27st mum asks YOU to donate to life-saving op to lose weight
- Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca link to Brink's Mat robbery
- Daily Star On Sunday Forced To Correct Claims Mosques ‘Fundraised For Terror’
- BBC ‘spent £5,000 of licence fee cash on holiday for actress and her boyfriend’
- 'Leave now' Dutch urge Britons to back Brexit amid despotic EU plot to IGNORE their voters
- Chilling photos appear to show GHOST CHILDREN inside haunted 300-year-old home
- Cricket club chairman suffers heart attack after chasing vandals away from pitch
- Mum left with huge 'shark bite' scar after 'doctors failed to spot life-threatening bone poisoning'
- Sour Puss: Women find the perfect underwear to communicate 'it's that time of the month
- Red-carpets laid out for Islam hate preachers at universities and NO-ONE challenges them
- Is there a black PANTHER stalking the British countryside?
- ‘Crack And Cider’ Helped Homeless People - And Now It’s Helping Their Dogs Too
- Footage shows police being pelted with bricks and petrol bombs by 'angry mob'
- 'Love you always, Debbie': Magician Paul Daniels is laid to rest with heartfelt note from his wife and a silver wand on his coffin
- JK Rowling’s April Fools’ Day Tweet Effortlessly Trolls Scottish Independence Campaigners
- National Living Wage In Comparison To Minimum Wages Across Europe
- Devoted couple married 75 years despite having the SAME row THOUSANDS of times
- Paris terrorist Salah Abdeslam agrees to turn supergrass for French police… making the world's most wanted man now the No.1 ISIS target
- David Cameron must do the right thing and save thousands of jobs reliant on steel
- Heaven help them! Devout evangelical Christians baptised children in the sea as enormous waves from Storm Katie crashed around threatening to sweep them away to certain death
- Donald Trump Protester Gets “Groped” And Pepper-Sprayed At Wisconsin Rally
- GRAPHIC CONTENT: Bullies film themselves battering and spitting on girl while LAUGHING
- Pair found dead at home and two men injured following stabbing
- GRAPHIC CONTENT: Bullies film themselves battering and spitting on girl while LAUGHING
- Driver stunned to hit CAMEL in Swedish road after it escaped from travelling circus
- Brussels Bomb Survivor Sneha Mehta Writes Letter Of Hope To Unborn Baby
- EgyptAir hijack: Hijacker surrenders at Larnaca airport
- Daughter posts shocking video of disabled dad climbing stairs on hands and knees in plea for help
- Villagers threaten to chain themselves to a ROCK in bizarre council row
- Easter weekend opening times for Asda, Tesco, Sainsburys, Marks & Spencer and more
- Harlow bouncy castle death: Girl, 7, died from 'multiple injuries' when inflatable was blown 150 metres
- Nearly 300 suspected illegal migrants arrested in just two years at M25 Cobham Services
- Trafalgar Square Actors Carry Out Pretend Killing Ahead Of Annual Easter Egg Hunt
- Islamophobic Graffiti Appears In Dublin After Brussels Attacks, Is Immediately Turned Into A Compliment
