Scot steers Britons to hardline Islamic college

Reyaad Khan, from Cardiff, was given a place at a university in Medina
Reyaad Khan, from Cardiff, was given a place at a university in Medina
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At least three British Muslims link­ed to Isis were accepted as students at a hardline Islamic university in Saudi Arabia before becoming embroiled in jihad.

The men were named as successful applicants on a website run by a Scottish convert to Islam who helps Britons to enrol at the Islamic University of Medina.

They include Ezekiel Amarh, a former hip-hop music producer from London, who can be identified for the first time after his British passport was found on the battlefield in Syria.

Another is Reyaad Khan, a former pupil from Cardiff who was killed by an RAF drone strike in Syria after threatening attacks against the UK.

The third is Jermaine Burke, who is due to go on trial in Turkey next week after