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Robert "Musa" Cerantonio is a former
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propagandist who has been called perhaps "the most famous jihadist in Australia". Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.89 Cerantonio converted to Islam in 2002, he became an Islamic preacher a few years later, then a supporter of the restoration of the
caliphate A caliphate or khilāfah ( ar, خِلَافَة, ) is an institution or public office under the leadership of an Islamic steward with the title of caliph (; ar, خَلِيفَة , ), a person considered a political-religious successor to th ...
, and of the
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. 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. Cerantonio was born into an Italian-Irish Catholic family in Footscray, Australia, and converted to Islam at the age of 17. In early 2022, while engaged in close study of the Quran, he came to the conclusion that the
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"was not divinely inspired" after studying its discussion of Dhu al-Qarnayn. A few days before the month of Ramadan started, Musa left Islam.


Early life

Cerantonio was born on 28 January 1985 in
West Footscray West Footscray is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Maribyrnong local government area. West Footscray recorded a population of 11,729 at the . ...
,
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, Australia to a Catholic family of six. He is of Italian and Irish heritage. He has described his upbringing as nominally Catholic. "We weren’t very practising, and whilst we were Catholic by name, we didn’t go to church except on Christmas or Easter, or when someone died or was getting married," he said. He attended a Catholic primary school, and
Footscray City College Footscray High School is a multi-campus educational institution in Melbourne, Australia. Footscray College has formed a network with the University of Melbourne which gives students a better chance of getting into the University after they leav ...
for secondary education. The City College had an informal atmosphere and was "a very liberal school, influenced by the politics of socialism," according to Cerantonio. In 2000, at 15, he visited the
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"to strengthen his Christian faith". Instead of becoming firmer in his belief, "I began to question the role of the Pope in the Catholic Church…and saw people praying to a dead body. There was idol worship at the home of my faith…and I felt in my heart that this was not right." Cerantonio has two children from a marriage to "an Australian of Lebanese descent."


Conversion to Islam

In 2002, during the month of Ramadan and at age 17, Cerantonio converted to Islam. It came after two years of reading about Islam. After converting to Islam, Cerantonio joined
Tablighi Jamaat Tablighi Jamaat (, also translated as "propagation party" or "preaching party") is a transnational Deobandi Islamic missionary movement that focuses on exhorting Muslims to be more religiously observant and encouraging fellow members ...
. In 2005, he visited
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in
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. Cerantonio later enrolled at
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where he studied communications and history. While at the university he was President of the Islamic Society.


Islamic activism


Early activity

He engaged in activism and preaching. In 2006, Cerantonio performed his first Hajj. As a convert to Islam he lectured at conferences in Australia,
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, the
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,
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, the
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and the
Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ ...
. He has authored dozens of articles on Islam. In 2010, Cerantonio traveled to the Middle East to raise funds for a Melbourne community centre to be run by the
Islamic Information and Services Network of Australasia The Islamic Information & Services Network of Australasia (IISNA) also known as MyCentre (Multicultural Youth Centre), is an independent Islamic organisation based in Broadmeadows, Victoria. The organisation is led by Samir Mohtadi, better know ...
(IISNA). He had previously attended IISNA camps. After the trip, Cerantonio began receiving regular visits by ASIO (
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). In 2011, Cerantonio was invited to
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to become a televangelist by the Saudi-backed
Iqraa Iqraa TV also spelt IQRA TV ( ar, اقرأ '  "read") is a satellite and internet television channel owned by Saleh Abdullah Kamel's Arab Media Corporation. It was founded in 1998. The channel promotes itself as a "Muslim family's safe ...
satellite network. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.93 He presented the shows "Ask the Sheikh" and "Our Legacy". His TV presentations became "increasingly political" as he gravitated toward advocating "the establishment of a caliphate controlled by a single absolute leader and run strictly according to Sharia. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.94 He was fired from Iqraa for refusal to abandon preaching for the revival of the caliphate, beaten by Iqraa station staff, and left Egypt in 2012. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.95


Philippines 2012-June 2014

Accord to journalist Graeme Wood who interviewed Cerantonio extensively, Cerantonio's passion to establish the caliphate led him to the southern Philippines in 2013, where support for the caliphate was allegedly strong, and so it might be possible to establish a caliphate. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.98 Cerantonio fled to the
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under the pretext of visiting his brother. His brother was in
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, but he traveled to
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. While there, during fighting between the Philippine Army and the
Moro National Liberation Front The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF; ar, الجبهة الوطنية لتحرير مورو) is a political organization in the Philippines that was founded in 1972. It started as a splinter group of the Muslim Independence Movement. The ...
his apartment was bombed by warplanes. In February 2014, while in the Philippines, he married another convert to Islam, Joan Montayre, a 32 year old designer, and moved to an apartment in the
Cebu Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and ...
province. An April 2014 report by the International Centre for the Study of Radicalization at King's College London, identified Cerantonio as one of the two most popular and influential clerics urging Muslims to immigrate to the Islamic State and wage jihad. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.90 Cerantonio's Facebook account in support of Islamic State had 12,000 followers when it was shut down in May 2014. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.91 He started his connection with ISIS translating its speeches and official documents into English around June 2014. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.98-99 In mid-2014, Islamic State and Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi's declared the group had formed a new caliphate with Al-Baghdadi as the new Caliph, and commanded all Muslims to pledge allegiance to Al-Baghdadi and "make haste" to Syria to fight or help the jihad. While "ecstatic" over the announcement and urging his followers to obey the caliphate, (to the amusement of his critics), Cerantonio neither publicly pledged allegiance to Al-Baghdadi nor traveled to Syria. Publicly swearing allegiance to Al-Baghdadi was a violation of Australian law (Cerantonio agrees it is compulsory for Muslims to swear allegiance to someone who meets the qualifications for a caliph, and that Al-Baghdadi meets those qualifications, but will not say if he has sworn allegiance to him); Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.99-100 and according to Cerantonio, he and his wife had difficulty immigrating. In June 2014, on a
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post in Cerantonio's account indicated he had arrived in Syria. Cerantonio says the tweet was posted to throw the police off the search, and technically he had not lied to his followers because another person posted the claim. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.101 Australia’s Foreign Affairs Minister
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denounced Cerantonio as a fraud stating, “He said he was fighting in Syria and Iraq, but he was holed up in the Philippines.” Despite his efforts to stay offline and off the phone, in July 2014 Cerantonio was arrested in the central Philippines city of
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for overstaying his visa and deported to Australia. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.100-101 Cerantonio claims he was denied access to a lawyer by Warden L’rev J. Del Cruz. "The warden was telling inmates not to talk to me because I was a terrorist,” he says. After two weeks in detention he was deported to
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. In September 2014, an open letter, known as the Letter to Baghdadi, addressed to
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ( ar, أبو بكر البغدادي, ʾAbū Bakr al-Baḡdādī; born Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim Ali Muhammad al-Badri al-Samarrai ( ar, إبراهيم عواد إبراهيم علي محمد البدري السامرائي, ʾIb ...
, the leader of the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ...
, was published. A theological refutation of the practices and ideology of the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ...
, it was signed by dozens of Islamic scholars. Cerantonio condemned it as a "letter of ignorance and disbelief".


Australia May 2016 arrest - 'Tinnie plot'

In 2016, acting detective Sgt Adam Foley said that according to worldwide intelligence services Cerantonio was the second or third most influential jihadist preacher in the world. In May 2016, Cerantonio was arrested in the
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(along with four others) as the "ringleader" of a plot to flee the country in a boat, and for "making preparations for incursions into foreign countries to engage in hostile activities." The group planned to sail 3500 km to the southern Philippines, "overthrow" the provincial government and "install Sharia Law". The members of the group planned to sail because they could not fly; they had had their passports cancelled "due to concerns they would become foreign fighters". After his arrest Cerantonio was remanded in custody, with the trial delayed and expected in January 2018. The other four arrested were Paul Dacre, Anthony (Antonio) Granata, Kadir Kaya, and Shayden Thorne. Thorne is the brother of controversial Islamic preacher
Junaid Thorne Mohammed Junaid Thorne is an Australian Islamic preacher of Aboriginal heritage from Perth, Western Australia. Thorne is noted for his controversial views on Islamic militant groups including Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. Thorne is a membe ...
. A sixth man, Murat Kaya, brother of Kadir Kaya, was arrested separately at his Melbourne home. Police alleged that the group towed a seven-metre boat 3100 km from Melbourne, and had planned to travel by sea on it to West Papua, the Philippines, (despite having no sailing experience) and finally to Syria, intending to join
Islamic State An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ...
. Later it was found they actually intended to stay in the southern Philippines to help militant Muslims overthrow the government there. Journalist Graeme Wood mused
I tried to envision the improbable scene of five hairy mujahideen desperate not to look suspicious while hauling a deep sea fishing boat across the Outback. Did they want to get caught? After all they can now say they did what they could to reach the caliphate. And they will probably never have to leave Australia. Wood, ''The Way of the Strangers'', 2017: p.98
All those involved in the plot pled guilty and received prison sentences in February 2019. Thorne was sentenced to three years and ten months, but by then he had already served most of his minimum time. Dacre, Granata, and Kadir Kaya were each sentenced to four years in prison, three years non-parole period. Murat Kaya was sentenced to three years and eight months, two years and nine months non-parole.


Criminal conviction

In May 2019, Cerantonio was sentenced to seven years in prison for his part in the 2016 plot. For his defense, his lawyer, Jarrod Williams, said that Musa "doesn’t always fit the profile of an Islamic extremist", as he enjoys music by the likes of AC/DC,
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, Paul Simon and
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.Australian Associated Press (3 May 2019)
"Melbourne 'tinnie terrorist' leader jailed for seven years over Philippines plot"
''The Guardian''. Retrieved 28 May 2019.


Release

Murat Kaya was released under a
control order A control order is an order made by the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom to restrict an individual's liberty for the purpose of "protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism". Its definition and power were provided by Parliament ...
in late January 2020, and Shayden Thorne in early March 2020 under an interim control order. In September 2021, the Murdoch-owned ''
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'' reported Cerantonio would soon be released from imprisonment but would be kept under surveillance. A month later, the same news source reported that Cerantonio had claimed to renounce his past activities.


Conversion from Islam

In prison, he began to study the Quran in greater detail, and focused on the aspects that most puzzled him. Among these was the figure called Dhu-l Qarnayn. He read the
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version of the character which at first he believed to have been plagiarized from the Quran but concluded the opposite was true. He said he concluded that the Quran "was not divinely inspired", which led him to abandon Islam. He now says he is an
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and admires the '' God Delusion'' author
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