Hussain went on to attend Thomas Danby College in Leeds, earning a Vocational Certificate of Education (AVCE) in business the same year as the attacks.
The three frequented the Stratford Street Mosque in Beeston, and were also associated with the Hamara Youth Access Point, a drop-in centre for teens.
[3] In mid-June 2005, Magdi Asdi el-Nashar, an Egyptian lecturer at the University of Leeds, rented a flat from Dr. Adnan Shukir.
Before Hussain went to London with Khan and Tanweer, all three men had travelled to 18 Alexandra Grove, Hyde Park, Leeds where the homemade explosive devices were assembled.
In the morning they travelled south towards Luton railway station, where they joined Germaine Lindsay, the fourth bomber, at around 7:20 am.
Hussain's parents contacted Scotland Yard at about 10:20 pm on 7 July to report that their son had been travelling to London with three friends and had not been heard from since.