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The Muslim Youth League UK (MYL UK) has slammed the militant group and aims to stop youngsters being lured into their evil world.

MYL UK said the fanatics had “no link with Islam or the Muslim community” and plan to fight back against its barbaric propaganda videos.

Hundreds of Brits are feared to have joined IS, also known as ISIS, in Syria and Iraq after being brainwashed online.

Rehan Ahmed Raza, president of the organisation, said: "Our efforts are aimed at deterring further ISIS recruitment in Britain and defending the Muslim community, who feel their religion has been hijacked."

Raza announced a seven-point plan which says killing any person is against Islam.

The document reads: “We ask Muslims from all walks of life, regardless of the school of thought to which they belong, to stand united against extremists who have hijacked the true teachings of Islam.

“We call upon scholars and community leaders to raise a united and unwavering voice against extremism.”

The Sheffield-based group said it hoped to inspire similar statements from other Islamic groups.

It comes after a group of Muslim women met to “make a stand” in London’s East End against IS in the wake of four schoolgirls from Bethnal Green Academy fleeing the country to join the terror network.

The gathering is part of events across the country called Making A Stand to combat extremism.