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  • Public Prosecution or “ISIS": Who is Trying the Shiite Bahraini Opposition Leader?
    2015-06-05

    Bahrain Mirror (Exclusive): In the strangest political\religious trial that Bahrain has witnessed, a case with only one plea was presented by the Public Prosecution against the Bahraini opposition leader, Sheikh Ali Salman.

  • Mohieddin Khan: I agreed that my son went to Syria as long as he "got training to use weapons"
    2014-11-29

    by Husain Marhoon: On 8th September 2013, Mohiedin Khan, the president of Al Adala society, a society authorized by the Bahraini authorities, published some facts about the killing of his son, Ibrahim, through which he discussed interesting details about his son’s jihadi trip to Syria. In his recounting, he mentioned that he had traveled twice to Syria and returned the first time normally to Bahrain without facing any questioning by the authorities. Mohieddin said “everything happened with my agreement”, pointing out that before his son left Bahrain for the second time to Syria, where he was killed in Ariha, he had stipulated that his son “should not engage in internal combats until getting trained to use the weapons. ”

  • A terrorist at Al-Nosf Mosque: "Fight against the Shiites who are the Jews of this nation"
    2014-11-18

    Bahrain Mirror: Until August 2014, Sheikh Adel Hassan Hamad, one of the pillars of the jihadi movement in Bahrain, continued to deliver his weekly sermon which was authorized by the authorities, from his pulpit at the Al-Nosf Mosque in Riffa, south of Manama. Has stated in one of his sermons delivered on Friday in 2013, "Encourage people to head for Jihad in Syria, fight the Magi of this nation, the Rafidis (Shiites) everywhere.

  • ISIS Leader Al-Binali: A terrorist who moves freely
    2014-11-18

    Bahrain Mirror: The name of Bahraini figure, Turki Al-Binali, has been mentioned in a great deal of news reports and news coverage of the advances made by ISIS in Syria and Iraq. Now, he is considered one of the most prominent Muftis in the terrorist group which declared the establishment of a “caliphate”, and one of the most influential Jihadists of the new generation. He is accused of recruiting dozens of Bahraini youth and sending them to frontlines outside the country. Some of the stages of his life are as follows:

  • A Bahraini prison embraces a dialogue between “Al-Aroor” and “Al-Binali”: “One would think he was either a high-ranking minister or officer”
    2014-11-18

    Bahrain Mirror: In September 2014, the Saudi authorities froze the Bank accounts of a Syrian preacher living in their country, Sheikh Adnan Al-Aroor, over charges related to “funding terrorism.”