The attacks in Paris are also referenced with pictures of the killers superimposed on images from the crime scenes.
British intelligence agency, MI5, was also targeted, with ISIS describing them as 'much-overrated'.
The obituary of 'Jihadi John' said he was killed in a drone strike in their Syrian stronghold of Raqqa in November.
Born
Mohammed Emwazi, he was known as the balaclava-clad executioner who
appeared in a string of videos showing the beheadings of Western
hostages.
The
group said the 27-year-old was killed on November 12 'as the car he was
in was targeted in a strike by an unmanned drone in the city of Raqqa,
destroying the car and killing him instantly'
The US military had said at the time that it was 'reasonably certain' he had been killed in the strike.
The
obituary, naming him Abu Muharib al-Muhajir, claims he was 'originally
from the northeast of the Arabian Peninsula, while his mother originated
from Yemen'.
It
continues: 'At a young age, the honorouable brother travelled with his
family to London. This would become a place he grew to hate along with
its kafir [non-Muslim] people, whose customs were far-removed from the
praiseworthy values he was much accustomed to.
'It
was through the mercy and blessings of Allah that Abu Muharib attained
the gift of a sound aqidah [creed] and correct manhaj [methodology]
despite residing in one of the centres of kufr [non-belief] and despite
the increased presence of deviants calling to the gates of Jahannam
[hell].'

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The obituary, naming him Abu Muharib
al-Muhajir, claims he was 'originally from the northeast of the Arabian
Peninsula, while his mother originated from Yemen'

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This annotated image posted online by
anti-ISIS activists Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently claims to show
where Emwazi is believed to have been killed (circled), just yards from
the group's headquarters in Raqqa
On
his last attempt to leave the UK for Kuwait, Emwazi was stopped at the
airport and kept for questioning by MI5, the obituary claims.
It says he 'presented himself as unintelligent, as was his method when dealing with intelligence agencies'.
Emwazi
was refused permission to travel in early 2013, and at that point he
disappeared. Investigators believe that it was then that he travelled to
Syria to join the terror group.
The
obituary boasts that he escaped to join ISIS in Syria 'right under the
nose of the much-overrated MI5 British intelligence agency'.
It
continues: 'Depending upon Allah alone for success, [Emwazi] with his
companion embarked on a long and strenuous journey that totalled
approximately two months and involved trekking the mountain ranges of
Europe and its marshy farmlands, sneaking across borders and being
detained by the authorities of various nations on at least two
occasions.'

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The 27-year-old was killed on November
12 'as the car he was in was targeted in a strike by an unmanned drone
in the city of Raqqa, destroying the car and killing him instantly',
according to the terror group
It later
adds: 'It was [Emwazi's] sincerity, ambition and enthusiasm to work and
tire himself for Allah's sake that granted him prominence, as he grew to
be loved and respected by many.'
Emwazi
first came to the world's attention when he appeared, dressed all in
black and wearing a balaclava that covered everything but his eyes, in a
video in which he brutally executed American journalist James Foley.
Videos
showing the beheadings of U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff, British aid
workers David Haines and Alan Henning, and the American aid worker Peter
Kassig followed.
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