Shamima Begum's neighbours says the 19-year-old is lying about wanting to ...

'Those who go to extremism will not change': Jihadi bride Shamima Begum's neighbours says the 19-year-old is lying about wanting to change her ways to get back into Britain and should be punished  The 19-year-old recently gave birth to her third child in a Syrian refugee camp An Imam at the Baitul Aman mosque Moulana Abdul Malik supported the Home Secretary's decision Begum was 15 when she left her London home to join the terrorist group ISIS in 2015

By Bhvishya Patel For Mailonline

Published: 12:57 GMT, 23 February 2019 | Updated: 12:57 GMT, 23 February 2019

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Senior figures in the Muslim community have come out in support of the Home Secretary's decision to strip the jihadi bride of her citizenship.

The 19-year-old, who recently have birth to her third child in a Syrian refugee camp, had her citizenship revoked earlier this month after asking to return back to the UK following ISIS' final losing battle in Baghouz.

Following the decision made by Sajid Javid to block the ISIS bride's return, members of Bethnal Green's Muslim community have come out in support of the decision, stating it 'might not really be in her heart' to change.

Senior figures in the Muslim community have come out in support of the Home Secretary's decision to strip Shamima Begum of her citizenship

Senior figures in the Muslim community have come out in support of the Home Secretary's decision to strip Shamima Begum of her citizenship

Pictured: Area of housing close to where the parents of Shamima Begum live in Bethnal Green, London

Pictured: Area of housing close to where the parents of Shamima Begum live in Bethnal Green, London

 Imam at the Baitul Aman mosque (pictured) Moulana Abdul Malik, 51, told The Times : 'People who are brainwashed may not have changed their habits — those who go to extremism will not change'

 Imam at the Baitul Aman mosque (pictured) Moulana Abdul Malik, 51, told The Times : 'People who are brainwashed may not have changed their habits — those who go to extremism will not change'

Questioning Begum's sincerity, Imam at the Baitul Aman mosque Moulana Abdul Malik, 51, told The Times: 'People who are brainwashed may not have changed their habits — those who go to extremism will not change.

'We think the decision taken by

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