MailOnline learns that British terrorist Malik Faisal Akara warned his family, “I have hundreds” in threats to hostages.
Blackburn, 44 years old, is seen with younger members of his extended family. In a recent picture you can also hear him ranting about American involvements in Afghanistan.
An FBI SWAT team officer shot him dead shortly after he called home from Lancashire.
Malik Akram, his father, revealed his distressing telephone calls to friends and family and stated that his son was a jihadist and had also ‘destroyed himself and his families’.
Speaking in Urdu, his father spoke in Blackburn to express grief.
“It was the greatest shock of all my lives when I found out he was living in America, and in a synagogue.
Malik Faisal Akram (pictured), 44, could be heard ranting about American involvement in Afghanistan in calls home as he held hostages in a Texas synagogue
FBI believes he purchased a gun from the streets, and was armed with it as he entered Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville Texas (pictured).
Akram was photographed in Dallas at an outreach center for faith-based people on January 2, 2022
“When I heard it, I was thinking that somebody was telling a joke.
“He destroyed himself, and he destroyed us.” My wife cannot stop crying.
He claimed that his son called home many times during the siege, and during these calls, he rant about the US war on Afghanistan.
It was clear that Akram had fought with the majority of his family during his Texas terror attempt. He also alienated them by his extreme views.
Farzana, his wife of 20 years, was devastated by his extreme views. A close friend revealed that Farzana complained about his controlling behavior.
According to a family source, he was a controlling husband. His mental health deteriorated with the breakdown of his marriage and his extreme views on Islam.
The couple said that he was extremely controlling of his wife, whom he had married in Jhelum (Pakistan) around 2004. The husband made his wife wear the Purdah, and he wouldn’t let her go to her GP unless she requested it.
He argued with his relatives about the family’s lifestyle and issues such as men’s beards that were not in accord with Islamic norms. He wanted a Caliphate Britain.
He stated that he had never worked or earned a steady income. The burning question is how did he become such a radical man?
After arriving at JFK on January 2nd, the terrorist stayed for two nights in a hostel that was run by a Christian charity. The attack took place on January 15, and police are trying to determine the terrorist’s last movements.
Watching from a SWAT Team officer in an armored vehicle, a Texas Synagogue hostage runs away
He would criticize anyone he thought was living in contradiction to Islam. He believed that women should remain at home, and not leave their husbands.
He said that he had had problems with police. His father was a respected local member of society and had close connections to mosques. “But his son was a troublemaker when it came down to his religious beliefs and desire for Caliphate Britain.
American officials are now expected to free Mr Akram’s son’s remains so that he can be buried in Blackburn Cemetery, where another son died from Covid-related issues a few months back.
“I arrived in this country in 1963. My only goal here was to provide for my family and work hard.
“I would never think of hurting anyone or taking someone’s life.
After his death from Covid-19 last October, the father of six was present at his son’s funeral.
His parents will bury their son alongside Gulzameer in Pleasington Cemetery.
Their dad, a Lancashire-based mill worker before his retirement, added that they had lost their son.
We have just lost our second son. Can you see our sorrow?
According to him, the terrorist was known to have moved between Lancashire addresses after his marriage broke down. However, he remained close with two of his sons and would often visit them at mosques.
Two teenagers were taken into custody by British police investigating extremists’ backgrounds, but they have been released.
One of the places he stayed was without furniture. He also slept on the floors.
Malik Akram stated that he did not know the origin of his son’s arrival in America, and that his family is still searching for answers.
Blackburn’s 44-year old son arrived at New York’s JFK Airport in December on a tourist visa. However, new information shows that the 44-year-old Blackburn man arrived in America on a tourist visa.
After the last hostages fled the synagogue and were freed, the standoff was over. A FBI SWAT team arrived 10 hours later and killed Akram. They were all unharmed. Photographed: Scene outside Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue, Colleyville
White House press secretary stated that Akram had not been given any “derogatory” information before landing in America.
After he had spent six months in Pakistan, 2020, MI5 began to probe his past.
His links to Syria were also evident. It was claimed that he told his family about his visit to Dubai.
Malik Akram was a felon with a criminal history and once called a menace for his rantings about the World Trade Centre attack more than twenty years ago.
Blackburn magistrates court issued a rare Exclusion Order to the terror suspect for taking advantage of staff members about the September 11th attack, which claimed over 2,750 lives.
He also had convictions for drug deals, violent disorder, and driving offenses.
Six months in jail for an attack with a baseball bat on his mother, and one year later, he was sentenced to six months imprisonment for property destruction.
He was able to get around the US’s restrictive entry requirements for convicted criminals. On January 2, he arrived in New York and stayed in Queens at a low-cost hotel.
Malik Faisal Akram, a Synagogue Terrorist was arrested at his Blackburn residence and taken into custody.
He traveled to Dallas Texas where he spoke out about meeting a Mexican bride while living in shelters.
According to the FBI, he may have bought a gun from the street and then armed himself when he went into the synagogue at Colleyville in Texas.
Sky News was told by Gulbar, his brother. He said the terrorist had mental issues and that it was impossible for him to do this if there was more support in the UK.
According to him, he traveled across the Atlantic in order to call for the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a female terrorist.
Gulbar stated that he felt strongly about the incarceration of her, and that it was an injustice. However, he didn’t do it by himself.