ISIS just issued a glossy magazine fatwa demanding Tommy Robinson’s unconditional murder, turning one man’s free speech stand into a global jihadist bullseye.
Story Snapshot
- ISPP launches Invade magazine on February 9, 2026, explicitly calling for Robinson’s killing over alleged Prophet insults.
- Magazine includes lone-wolf mujahid poster and “Terrorize Them!” series targeting Western critics like Robinson.
- Robinson publicizes MEMRI translation on X April 10; media covers April 11.
- Threat rooted in Quran 8:60 and Ibn Taymiyya’s blasphemy execution rulings, aligning with historical fatwas.
- Heightens risks of lone-actor attacks amid UK tensions over Islamism and grooming gangs.
ISPP Releases Kill Order in Invade Magazine
Islamic State Pakistan Province published Invade Issue 1 on February 9, 2026. The debut edition demands the unconditional killing of Tommy Robinson for insulting Prophet Muhammad. It features a poster outlining traits of a lone-wolf mujahid fighter ready for individual terror acts. This launches the “Terrorize Them!” series, urging non-Muslims’ attacks worldwide. ISPP, ISIS’s Pakistan affiliate since 2018-2020, uses glossy propaganda to recruit South Asians and inspire global jihad.
Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, founded the English Defence League in 2009. He campaigns against Islamism and grooming gangs, producing Rotherham scandal documentaries. These efforts led to imprisonments, platform bans, and prior death threats. MEMRI translated the magazine, citing Quran verses 8:12 and 8:60 plus Ibn Taymiyya’s decree for executing blasphemers without trial.
Timeline Unfolds with Rapid Publicity
February 9 marks Invade’s release with the fatwa-like decree. April 10, Robinson posts the MEMRI excerpt on X, calling such threats routine for his activism. April 11 coverage hits PJ Media and Jihad Watch, detailing doctrinal ties. This echoes precedents like the 1989 Rushdie fatwa and 2015 Charlie Hebdo massacre. ISPP’s focus shifted post-2023 ISIS losses to online lone-wolf incitement against Western critics.
Bedfordshire Police warned Robinson of the ISIS publication Yalghar/Invade, confirming intelligence of violence encouragement. Officers prohibited weapons or preemptive actions. Robinson announced exile for family safety, fleeing the UK indefinitely amid heightened risks.
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ISPP issues propaganda to enforce sharia, viewing Robinson’s critiques as blasphemy meriting death per Islamic tradition. Robinson exposes grooming and migration issues, defending free speech against what he terms Islamofascism. MEMRI monitors and translates jihad media, countering narratives. UK government indirectly regulates via Robinson’s past contempt convictions and solitary confinement for journalism.
Power dynamics pit decentralized ISIS affiliates inspiring lone actors against Robinson, who faces establishment opposition. No direct ties exist, but Robinson amplifies MEMRI reports. ISPP leadership remains unnamed; Robinson self-promotes via X reach.
ISIS Calls on Muslims to Murder Tommy Robinson https://t.co/fMfjvSdR9c
— Susan Jones (@SusanJo80676572) April 13, 2026
Short-term implications raise Robinson’s personal peril and lone-wolf copycat threats in UK/Europe. Long-term, ISIS gains recruitment from high-profile targeting, fueling free speech versus blasphemy clashes. Robinson’s supporters feel galvanized; UK Muslims face backlash risks; counter-jihad groups like Jihad Watch gain visibility.
Expert Analysis Reveals Doctrinal Roots
Robert Spencer links the threat to Quran 8:60’s terror command and Ibn Taymiyya’s execution fatwa, arguing it reflects authentic Islam, not fringe extremism. MEMRI describes it as ISIS propaganda evolving toward lone-wolf emphasis. Pro-Robinson views validate warnings on Islamism, citing 9/11 and Manchester bombing. Critics label him Islamophobic, but facts align with common sense: ignoring doctrine invites peril, prioritizing national security and speech over appeasement.
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ISIS Calls on Muslims to Murder Tommy Robinson
ISIS Calls on Muslims to Murder Tommy Robinson











