Normal dating sites have checkboxes for city, religion and sports. But when you go on a dating Jihad, there just might be check boxes for ISIS, Al Qaeda or Muslim Brotherhood. And pressure cooker bomb, hijacked passenger plane or WMD.
A pharmacist gave bomb and ricin-making advice to her fellow jihadist love interest after the pair met online dating, a court heard today.
Munir Hassan Mohammed, 36, and Rowaida El-Hassan, 33, also shared ISIS execution videos after bonding over their extremist beliefs on SingleMuslim.com, a jury was told.
Isn't it romantic, beheadings in the night. A love that will never die. (But will kill.)
The pair shared gruesome videos of ISIS fighters beheading prisoners and recruiting children on WhatsApp as their online romance blossomed, jurors heard.
The family that behads infidels together gets droned together.
Mohammed's SingleMuslim.com profile stated he was a physicist from Sudan who spoke Arabic and was looking for a wife and partner to have children with.
He wooed potential partners with the line: 'Think deep about your end and day after.'
Probably a good idea when you're in a death cult.
Yet three months into their online dating relationship, El-Hassan, who was herself recently divorced from her husband in Sudan, found out that Mohammed was still married. His own wife was living in Sudan and he was trying to bring her into the UK, jurors heard.
So apparently she was only Wife #2. Or maybe #1. Depending on which wife he could convince to blow up first.
But that's not the best part.
Mohammed, who arrived in Britain as a refugee three years ago, later messaged an ISIS Commander for his recipe for 'dough for Syrian bread', which prosecutors claim is code for explosives.
When another team raided El-Hassan's home in Willesden, northwest London, on the same day they found other ingredients used in bomb making.
So we have another terrorist refugee who...
1. Was polygamous
2. Was a terrorist
#RefugeesWelcomeIfYoureSuicidal