Overview
- Press reports, sourced to the Daily Mail and echoed by other outlets, claim Mumin has been elevated to a top role in ISIS, though some analysts question whether he meets the group’s formal leadership criteria.
- Mumin’s wife, identified as British Somali Muna Abdule, is reported to live with their three children in a taxpayer-funded council flat in Slough.
- Abdule says she has had no contact with Mumin for over ten years and describes him as having left the family without explanation.
- During years in the UK in the 2000s, Mumin reportedly preached in London, crossed paths with Mohammed Emwazi and Michael Adebolajo, and was linked to alleged al‑Shabaab recruiting circles.
- He is believed to be operating in Somalia’s Puntland region; the U.S. moved to designate him a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and targeted his network in a 2024 airstrike that did not confirm his death.