Omar Bakri Mohammed has been delivering sermons on the internet chat room PalTalk from his home in Lebanon, where he is exiled.
Between 30 and 50 users log on every morning and evening to listen to what is usually a 30 minute speech.
He then opens the discussion board up for questions, which he answers directly.
While monitoring this chat room Sky News heard Bakri tell his followers that no Muslim should join the Pakistan Army, but rather should support the Mujahideen - Muslims fighting a jihad, or Holy war.
He also told them it was "haraam" (or prohibited) to wish work colleagues "Merry Christmas".
In other recent sermons Bakri called on his followers to "disobey British law" and to "fight and die for islam", in order to step up an Islamic state in the UK. Read more ...
Between 30 and 50 users log on every morning and evening to listen to what is usually a 30 minute speech.
He then opens the discussion board up for questions, which he answers directly.
While monitoring this chat room Sky News heard Bakri tell his followers that no Muslim should join the Pakistan Army, but rather should support the Mujahideen - Muslims fighting a jihad, or Holy war.
He also told them it was "haraam" (or prohibited) to wish work colleagues "Merry Christmas".
In other recent sermons Bakri called on his followers to "disobey British law" and to "fight and die for islam", in order to step up an Islamic state in the UK. Read more ...
Source: Sky News
H/T: Weasel Zippers