Robert "Musa" Cerantonio is a former ISIS propagandist[1] who has been called perhaps "the most famous jihadist in Australia".[2][1] Cerantonio converted to Islam in 2002, he became an Islamic preacher a few years later, then a supporter of the restoration of the caliphate, and of the Islamic State. He has been arrested and deported once, and is currently serving a prison sentence for trying to travel by boat from Australia to ISIS territory in the southern Philippines due for release in May 2023.
^ abWood, Graeme (31 March 2022). "Why an ISIS Propagandist Abandoned Islam". The Atlantic. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
Robert "Musa" Cerantonio is a former ISIS propagandist who has been called perhaps "the most famous jihadist in Australia". Cerantonio converted to Islam...
Islamic State—based on conversations with an Islamic State "cleric" MusaCerantonio and other Jihadist Muslims, as well as apocalyptic literature cited...
her authorship. She was also identified as a "close associate" of MusaCerantonio, an Australian Islamic scholar and ISIL supporter. In November 2015...
mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. is being detained. Australian Muslim preacher MusaCerantonio was held here at one point during his deportation from the Philippines...
Farhat Jacob Ziadeh. Leiden: Brill Archive, 1961. Wood, Graeme (2017). "MusaCerantonio". The Way of the Strangers : Encounters with the Islamic State. New...
judge, I'll never know.' At least one fellow Islamic State supporter (MusaCerantonio) has criticized him and his followers on doctrinal grounds—for their...
jailed. As of April 2020 two of them had been released. The leader, MusaCerantonio was sentenced to seven years. On 1 September 2016 Hamdi Alquidsi was...
Research Foundation and was broadcast on Peace TV. Along with Abu Hamza, MusaCerantonio also took part in co-hosting the events at the conference. Ahlus Sunnah...