captured on video and posted to the extremist group's website.
A video promoted on social media sites tied to ISIS
purports to show al-Baghdadi at Friday prayers at the Great Mosque of
al-Nuri in Mosul, a move that comes weeks after ISIS seized control of
Iraq's second-largest city.
In the video, the man
purported to be al-Baghdadi urges people to follow his call create a
"caliphate," an Islamic state, in Iraq and Syria.
ISIS is the Islamic State
in Iraq and Syria. The Iraqi government has been battling the militant
group, which refers to itself as the "Islamic State."
CNN cannot independently
verify the authenticity of the video, which shows dozens of people,
including men who appear to be bodyguards, listening to the sermon and
praying. Several automatic weapons are displayed near the man delivering
the sermon.
Very little is known
about al-Baghdadi, but a biography posted on jihadist websites last year
said he earned a doctorate in Islamic studies from a university in
Baghdad.
He formed the militant group in Salaheddin and Diyala provinces north of the Iraqi capital before joining al Qaeda in Iraq.
Al-Baghdadi served four years in Camp Bucca, which was a U.S.-run prison in southern Iraq. He was released in 2009.
Source:BBC

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