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'''Khalid Kelly''', born '''Terence Edward Kelly''', is an [[Irish]] [[Muslim]] convert, and former leader of [[Al-Mujaharoun]] in [[Ireland]].


'''Khalid Kelly''', formerly Terence Kelly, born, was an Irish nurse whom like [[Yvonne Ridley]] converted to Islam, in 2002, after being imprisoned in an Islamic country.
Kelly by profession is an Irish nurse whom, like [[Yvonne Ridley]], [[Religious_conversion#Conversion_to_Islam|converted to Islam]], in [[2000]]<ref>http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=3&id=6062</ref> after being imprisoned in an Islamic country.


He has a daughter who lives with her non-Muslim mother.<ref>[http://www.religionnewsblog.com/7283 Preaching from the converted],The Independent, UK
Born Terence Kelly in south Dublin, he attended Catholic school there until age 15, when he left to work in pubs. At 23, he moved to London to train as an intensive care nurse and in 1996 took a job in Saudi Arabia, attracted by the tax-free salary.
May 16, 2004</ref> and a son named Osama from his marriage to a Pakistani Muslim.<ref>http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=3&id=6062</ref>


==Background==
Years ago he weet to work in [[Saudi Arabia]] because the salary was tax free. However, he soon found bigger money in making alcohol -- a strictly forbidden activity in the country.
Born Terence Edward Kelly in south [[Dublin]], he attended [[Catholic]] school there until age 15, when he left to work in pubs.


At 23, he moved to [[London]] to train as an intensive care nurse<ref>[http://www.religionnewsblog.com/7283 Preaching from the converted],The Independent, UK
He was caught and sent to jail, where an Afghan introduced him to Islam. Khalid Kelly, as he is now known, left prison a convert.
May 16, 2004</ref> and in [[1996]] took a job in [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]], at the [[King Faisal]] hospital, attracted by the tax-free salary, living their for 4 1/2 years.<ref>[http://www.religionnewsblog.com/7283 Preaching from the converted],The Independent, UK
May 16, 2004</ref> He lived for 3 1/2 years in ''"downtown in a Saudi villa, not in one of the Western compounds. When I’d hear the call to prayer, I’d open the window and turn up the stereo in opposition to what I saw as an imposition."''<ref>[http://www.religionnewsblog.com/7283 Preaching from the converted],The Independent, UK
May 16, 2004</ref>
Although Kelly went to work in Saudi Arabia because the salary was tax free he soon found bigger money in making [[alcohol]], which is a strictly forbidden activity in that country.
Kelly was subsequently caught and sent to jail in [[2000]], where an Afghan introduced him to Islam. Khalid Kelly, as he is now known, left prison a convert. Kelly recalls:


''"I got really good at making drink. I had three stills in my house and then I got arrested one day with five cases of Johnny Walker in the back of my car. I was sent to prison for eight months. I lost everything. It was all confiscated. The prison was 150 people in a dormitory with a mosque at the end. I’d been inside for four weeks and was at my lowest point when I was given the Koran in English. Someone explained it to me. And then it was very quick. I saw that God was the creator, the provider, the commander, and the legislator for mankind. It was all suddenly very clear. I felt freer than I had ever been - even though I was in prison."''<ref>[http://www.religionnewsblog.com/7283 Preaching from the converted],The Independent, UK
"It just filled in all the gaps, you know? It was like the answer to everything I'd every wondered about. There was even a Captain Ali there at the prison, and he gave me a Koran. And I'll always remember it because he wrapped it in a piece of newspaper, you know, because he didn't have any wrapping paper. And he was so happy for me. He was nearly crying, the man. He said, 'I'm so happy you've come to the truth. It will change your life.' And indeed it did," Kelly says.
May 16, 2004</ref>
Kelly has also said of this event:


''"It just filled in all the gaps, you know? It was like the answer to everything I'd every wondered about. There was even a Captain Ali there at the prison, and he gave me a Koran. And I'll always remember it because he wrapped it in a piece of newspaper, you know, because he didn't have any wrapping paper. And he was so happy for me. He was nearly crying, the man."'' He said, ''"'I'm so happy you've come to the truth. It will change your life.' And indeed it did,"'' Kelly says.<ref>http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/09/6527882e-6393-487c-92e5-71a08336af59.html</ref>
In 2003 Kelly was deported to London and allegedly soon began attending sermons by the radical preacher Omar Mohammad Bakri.

Describing his journey from skepticism to belief, or as he called it ''“from darkness to light,”'' Kelly said, ''“the journey started with the illegal production of alcoholic drinks in Saudi Arabia whilst I was working as a nurse at the King Faisal hospital.”'' He went on to say: ''“Before Islam, I didn’t know the meaning of love. I used to be like other British young men, drinking and going out, but when I read the Quran in 2000, whilst in jail, I felt a huge surge of compassion and sympathy. I feel now that what led me to Islam was God’s mercy and sympathy. It’s something bigger than myself and I can’t explain it with words.”''<ref>http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=3&id=6062</ref>

In [[2002]] Kelly was deported to Britain and allegedly soon began attending sermons by the radical preacher Omar Mohammad Bakri.<ref>[http://www.religionnewsblog.com/7283 Preaching from the converted],The Independent, UK
May 16, 2004</ref>

Upon his return to Britain Kelly got a job working as a nurse at [[St Thomas’s Hospital]]. However, rumours started that he was a supporter of the Taliban and subsequently lost his job.<ref>[http://www.religionnewsblog.com/7283 Preaching from the converted],The Independent, UK
May 16, 2004</ref><ref>http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=3&id=6062</ref>

He became a member of the now disbanded hardline Islamic organisation Al-Mujaharoun (the leader in Ireland)<ref>http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=3&id=6062</ref> and now describes himself as an independent Muslim preacher.

Kelly was a member of [[Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah]], a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Islamist]] organization and a close associate of [[Sulayman Keeler]], [[Abu Izzadeen]]. [[Omar Bakri Muhammed]] and [[Abu Hamza al-Masri]], [[Abu Uzair]] and [[Anjem Choudary]]. He was also a member of [[Al Ghurabaa]] and [[The Saved Sect]].{{fact}}

In [[October]] [[2003]] Kelly appreaed on [[The Late Late Show]] on [[RTE One]] with [[Pat Kenny]], alongside [[Anjem Choudary]].<ref>http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2998048752087753250</ref>

==Declared fugitive in 2008==
In [[March 2008]] it was reported that Khalid Kelly is on the run. After the Danish cartoon controversy and subsequent arrests for having signs which said 'Kill those who insult the Prophet', Kelly fled the country and has been traveling the Muslim world looking for a place to bring his wife and two sons, Osama (named after the Qaeda leader) and the newborn Muhammed.<ref>http://silverback.gnn.tv/blogs/27720/Looking_for_Osama</ref>

==See also==
* [[Abdul-Aziz ibn Myatt]]
* [[Abu Izzadeen]]
* [[Anjem Choudary]]
* [[Abu Uzair]]
* [[Hassan Butt]]
* [[Andrew Ibrahim]]
* [[Sulayman Keeler]]
* [[Abu Hamza al-Masri]]

===References===
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/07/24/MNGN67SF4U1.DTL Militant Muslims find a haven in Londonistan]
*[http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/07/24/MNGN67SF4U1.DTL Militant Muslims find a haven in Londonistan]
*[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/09/6527882e-6393-487c-92e5-71a08336af59.html Radical Believes Suicide Bombers Acted With Right Intentions]
*[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/09/6527882e-6393-487c-92e5-71a08336af59.html Radical Believes Suicide Bombers Acted With Right Intentions]
*[http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=3&id=6062 Muslim Converts: Why Do They Choose Extremism?]
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*[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/07/24/MNGN67SF4U1.DTL Militant Muslims find a haven in 'Londonistan']
*[http://www.magic-city-news.com/J_Grant_Swank_61/Shocker_Archbishop_Backs_Sharia_in_UK9500.shtml Shocker Archbishop Backs Sharia in UK - WILL BRITAIN GO MUSLIM?]
*[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-433462/Disaffected-raging-hungry-harsh-finality-Sharia-law.html Disaffected, raging, and hungry for the harsh finality of Sharia law]
*[http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0607/06/acd.01.html]
*[http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php/bin-laden-gets-his-first-92835.html Evening Herald] - 7 October 2003
*[http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php/extreme-muslims-open-dublin-office-94096.html Evening Herald] - 14 October 2003
===Video===
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2998048752087753250&q=Khalid+Kelly+&ei=oY89SJjWBIaCiwLKg9HqAw Khalid Kelly - Irish TV] - In October 2003 on The Late Late Show on RTE One with Pat Kenny, alongside Anjem Choudary.

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Khalid Kelly, born Terence Edward Kelly, is an Irish Muslim convert, and former leader of Al-Mujaharoun in Ireland.

Kelly by profession is an Irish nurse whom, like Yvonne Ridley, converted to Islam, in 2000[1] after being imprisoned in an Islamic country.

He has a daughter who lives with her non-Muslim mother.[2] and a son named Osama from his marriage to a Pakistani Muslim.[3]

Background

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Born Terence Edward Kelly in south Dublin, he attended Catholic school there until age 15, when he left to work in pubs.

At 23, he moved to London to train as an intensive care nurse[4] and in 1996 took a job in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the King Faisal hospital, attracted by the tax-free salary, living their for 4 1/2 years.[5] He lived for 3 1/2 years in "downtown in a Saudi villa, not in one of the Western compounds. When I’d hear the call to prayer, I’d open the window and turn up the stereo in opposition to what I saw as an imposition."[6]

Although Kelly went to work in Saudi Arabia because the salary was tax free he soon found bigger money in making alcohol, which is a strictly forbidden activity in that country.

Kelly was subsequently caught and sent to jail in 2000, where an Afghan introduced him to Islam. Khalid Kelly, as he is now known, left prison a convert. Kelly recalls:

"I got really good at making drink. I had three stills in my house and then I got arrested one day with five cases of Johnny Walker in the back of my car. I was sent to prison for eight months. I lost everything. It was all confiscated. The prison was 150 people in a dormitory with a mosque at the end. I’d been inside for four weeks and was at my lowest point when I was given the Koran in English. Someone explained it to me. And then it was very quick. I saw that God was the creator, the provider, the commander, and the legislator for mankind. It was all suddenly very clear. I felt freer than I had ever been - even though I was in prison."[7]

Kelly has also said of this event:

"It just filled in all the gaps, you know? It was like the answer to everything I'd every wondered about. There was even a Captain Ali there at the prison, and he gave me a Koran. And I'll always remember it because he wrapped it in a piece of newspaper, you know, because he didn't have any wrapping paper. And he was so happy for me. He was nearly crying, the man." He said, "'I'm so happy you've come to the truth. It will change your life.' And indeed it did," Kelly says.[8]

Describing his journey from skepticism to belief, or as he called it “from darkness to light,” Kelly said, “the journey started with the illegal production of alcoholic drinks in Saudi Arabia whilst I was working as a nurse at the King Faisal hospital.” He went on to say: “Before Islam, I didn’t know the meaning of love. I used to be like other British young men, drinking and going out, but when I read the Quran in 2000, whilst in jail, I felt a huge surge of compassion and sympathy. I feel now that what led me to Islam was God’s mercy and sympathy. It’s something bigger than myself and I can’t explain it with words.”[9]

In 2002 Kelly was deported to Britain and allegedly soon began attending sermons by the radical preacher Omar Mohammad Bakri.[10]

Upon his return to Britain Kelly got a job working as a nurse at St Thomas’s Hospital. However, rumours started that he was a supporter of the Taliban and subsequently lost his job.[11][12]

He became a member of the now disbanded hardline Islamic organisation Al-Mujaharoun (the leader in Ireland)[13] and now describes himself as an independent Muslim preacher.

Kelly was a member of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah, a British Islamist organization and a close associate of Sulayman Keeler, Abu Izzadeen. Omar Bakri Muhammed and Abu Hamza al-Masri, Abu Uzair and Anjem Choudary. He was also a member of Al Ghurabaa and The Saved Sect.[citation needed]

In October 2003 Kelly appreaed on The Late Late Show on RTE One with Pat Kenny, alongside Anjem Choudary.[14]

Declared fugitive in 2008

[edit]

In March 2008 it was reported that Khalid Kelly is on the run. After the Danish cartoon controversy and subsequent arrests for having signs which said 'Kill those who insult the Prophet', Kelly fled the country and has been traveling the Muslim world looking for a place to bring his wife and two sons, Osama (named after the Qaeda leader) and the newborn Muhammed.[15]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
[edit]

Video

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  • Khalid Kelly - Irish TV - In October 2003 on The Late Late Show on RTE One with Pat Kenny, alongside Anjem Choudary.