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Disturbed serial stalker Zaheer Ahmad — who has made Islamist terrorist threats in the past and threatened a judge after being convicted — was sentenced Tuesday to two years less a day for terrorizing a former female friend.

Ahmad launched a profane tirade in court last month after Justice Carole Brown found him guilty of criminal harassment, saying “his barrage of e-mails seemed unrelenting.” He was locked up in jail after uttering those profanities.

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He flared up again while the judge imposed her sentence Tuesday, telling Brown: “Your head must be up your a–.”

When she ordered him to stay silent, he replied: “F— you.”

In recounting the evidence against Ahmad, Brown referred to two shockingly violent threats Ahmad made to his 46-year-old victim, who reported him to police last year. The judge also alluded to the veiled threat Ahmad made against her in court, insisting he has “no insights” into the harm he inflicted upon his victim.