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Terrorist in movie 'The Kingdom' is named after hardline Muslim cleric Abu Hamza

Abu Hamza is back and this time as a Hollywood villain.

The name of the Muslim cleric, who was jailed for soliciting his followers to murder, has been given to a terrorist in The Kingdom, starring Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Garner, set in Saudi Arabia.

Like hook-handed Hamza, who preached at Finsbury Park mosque, North London, the film character has also lost part of his hand in an explosion.

Director Peter Berg feared his film, which opens on Friday, would be seen as anti-Islamic.

But at a test screening in South London many of the largely Muslim audience clapped when the terrorists were killed.

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