Jalal Uddin murder trial
Two IS supporters murdered a community leader in Rochdale because they viewed his practice of Islamic healing as "black magic", a jury has heard.
Two IS supporters murdered a community leader in Rochdale because they viewed his practice of Islamic healing as "black magic", a jury has heard.
A court has heard how a man accused of being part of a plot to murder an Islamic scholar in Rochdale had photos on his phone showing his support for Islamic State and ISIS.
Jalal Uddin was 72 when he was beaten to death he was walking home from a friend's house after prayers.
Mohammed Syeedy, who's 21 and from the the town, denies murder.
Matt O'Donoghue's been in court:
An ex-Manchester United steward has told a jury he did not suspect a known sympathiser of the so-called Islamic State murdered Jalal Uddin.
A former Manchester United steward accused of murdering an imam has told a jury he is not an IS supporter.
Mohammed Abdul Kadir, 24, is accused of the murder of Jalal Uddin, 71.