Abdul-Aziz ibn Myatt, formerly known as David Myatt, is a British Muslim and former neo-Nazi.
Prior to his conversion to Islam in 1998 Myatt was the first of the British National Socialist Movement (NSM), a British neo-Nazi organization and was identified by the British newspaper The Observer as the “ideological heavyweight” behind Combat 18, the “armed wing” of the British neo-Nazi organization Blood & Honour.
After his conversion to Islam, Myatt distanced himself from nationalism and racialism and wrote that the only important distinction was between Muslims and non-believers.
Myatt has since become an advocate of Islamic martyrdom operations and has shown support for Osama bin Laden and the Taliban. He has also referred to the Holocaust as a “hoax.”
According to political scientist George Michael, Myatt has “arguably done more than any other theorist to develop a synthesis of the extreme right and Islam.”
"For the West, nothing is sacred, except perhaps Zionists, Zionism, the hoax of the so-called Holocaust, and the idols which the West and its lackeys worship, or pretend to worship, such as democracy."














