Abu Abdullah Al Brittani, 32, (left) used a social network to produce a travel guide for would-be jihadists & Mashudur Choudhury, 31, (right) became the first Briton to be found guilty of travelling to Syria to fight in the civil war.
Pictured are some of the faces of the British grown jidahist fighting for Islamic State. The Government says there are around 500 British among the fighters while a further 250 are thought to have already returned to the UK where the police and security services are attempting to watch them. That means there are now almost three times as many British Muslims fighting for Islamic State than there are serving in the UK military, an MP has claimed. See more faces and brief details about each after cut…


'Terror Twins' Salma and Zahra Halane, both 16, who have 28 GCSEs between them, fled Manchester for Syria, have married warlords and hope to train as doctors to treat ISIS fighters
Primark supervisor Muhammad Rahman left his high street job for Syria, but died in a gunfight & Ifthekar Jaman, 23,(right) died last year in a battlefield clash 2,000 miles from his Hampshire home last December after bragging how life in Syria was '5-star' jihad
Brothers Abdullah 18, Jaffar, 16, and Amer Deghayes, 20, pictured, are fighting in Syria. Amer described how his brother died with a 'laugh and a smile' because he believes he became a martyr
Former drug dealer Aine Davis left his wife for Syria. She was found guilty of trying to send cash to him. The gangmember also asked her if he could take more wives
Abdul Waheed Majeed was a father-of-three from Sussex who became the first Briton to blow himself up
Reyaad Khan, also from Cardiff, appeared in a shocking recruitment video aimed at luring jihadists to Syria and could face a war crimes trial as he repeatedly uploaded bloodthirsty posts and pictures on social media
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