On September 13, 2001 Bakri told the
Daily Mail, "When I first heard about [the September 11, 2001 attacks], there was some initial delight about such an attack. I received a phone call and said, 'Oh, wow, the United States has come under attack.' It was exciting."
In 2004 Bakri disbanded
Al-Muhajiroun, saying that "all Muslims should unite together against a hostile West," although increasing pressure from UK authorities is thought to be a leading contributory factor. Bakri said a "pact" between the British government and Muslims had been "violated," blaming this breakdown on the decision to send British forces to join the US-led intervention in Iraq. On
August 6 2005 Bakri left the United Kingdom following stories that the UK Government were planning to investigate certain Muslim clerics under little-used
treason laws. He was banned from returning by British
Home Secretary Charles Clarke stating that Bakri's presence in Britain was "not conducive to the public good." He subsequently took up residence in
Lebanon. In July 2006 he tried to leave Lebanon on a Royal Navy vessel evacuating British citizens, but was turned away.
In 2005 Bakri made a televised appeal to the captors of
Norman Kember, a hostage in
Iraq. After his speech Bakri said, "I appeal myself to them, you see, that to show guidance and mercy to any victim in their hand. But after that I can't myself guarantee anything except to tell you these people mean business."
During an online question and answer session a Vigil member asked Bakri if Dublin Airport should be a terrorist target because U.S. troops transit there on the way to Iraq. Bakri told the member to "hit the target and hit it very hard. That issue should be understood. Your situation there is quite difficult therefore the answer lies in your question." He also said the
7/7 London bombers were in "
paradise."
On the
July 27 2007 edition of
Newsnight, a special edition was entitled 'Battle for Islam' which Gavin Esler presented on the battle for the heart and soul of Islam Omar Bakri featured live from Lebanon alongside
Reza Aslan in Los Angeles,
Benazir Bhutto in the studio in London with
Maryam Namazie.