NC The white jihadist called for Sharia law in Germany in the chilling video

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In the clip, the white Muslim convert, known as Abu Issa al-Almani, slams European countries for being "solely governed by man-made laws". Showing images of the Reichstag building – the German Parliament – he calls for support for vile ISIS, which controls vast swathes of Syria and Iraq. He says: "(German politicians) are allies in the fight against everyone who renounces the man-made laws and who want to establish the Sharia of Allah.

"The only state that fights without compromises for the following of the words of Allah above all man-mad things is the Islamic State." The Dortmund-born jihadist grew up a Christian but converted to Islam in late 2012, according to the video, titled From the Darkness into the Light. Footage of a man having his hand cut off – a common punishment in ISIS-held territory – flashes on the screen while al-Almani stares to the camera.

NC He explains how he grew up Christian before converting to Islam in 2012

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NC The video suggests he is part of the terror group's 'religious police'

He is also seen taking part in a public flogging, suggesting he is part of the terror group's notorious 'religious police', known as Hisbah. ISIS, also known as Daesh, recently claimed responsibility for an horrific axe attack on a train travelling to Wurzburg, southern Germany in July. The attacker, 17-year-old refugee Muhammad Riyad, reportedly shouted "Allahu Akbar", meaning "God is greatest" in Arabic.

NC The group, also known as Daesh, controls vast swathes of Syria and Iraq