Abdul Wahid, the leader of the banned Hizb ut-Tahrir group in the UK, has been revealed to be working as an NHS doctor under a different name for over 20 years. The group has called for 'jihad' and praised Hamas's attack on Israel. Despite their extremist views, Wahid has been practicing as a family doctor using his real name.
Abdul Wahid has used his real name to practice as a doctor for more than two decades The leader of the UK branch of an extremist Islamic group has been exposed as working as a GP in the NHS under a different name. An investigation by the Mail on Sunday found Abdul Wahid, who heads the Hizb ut-Tahrir group in the UK, also works as an NHS doctor and has done for more than 20 years.
The surgery should have a word with him, and if he does not stop, they should part ways.’ After Hamas gunmen carried out their murderous attacks earlier this month, the Facebook page of Wahid’s HT group hailed the atrocity as having ‘ignited a wave of joy and elation among Muslims globally’. Days later, Wahid gave a talk on YouTube, praising the ‘brave mujahideen’, or jihad fighters, who ‘gave the enemy a punch on the nose, and it’s a very welcome punch on the nose’.
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