An unemployed car valeter and a hairdresser will be sentenced for planning a terrorist attack on a Prestwich's Jewish community.

Mohammed Sajid Khan, 33, and Shasta Khan, 38, bought substances and equipment from supermarkets to assemble an improvised explosive device.

Police found a cache of terror-related material when they were called to a domestic dispute at the couple's home in Oldham last July.

Videos of beheadings, propaganda glorifying Osama bin Laden and bomb-making guides were seized along with peroxide and bleach which together with electrical equipment were being readied to make a bomb.

A satnav from Mrs Khan's Peugeot 305 vehicle showed they had been on multiple trips to Jewish populated areas around north Manchester, looking for targets to attack.

A jury at Manchester Crown Court found her guilty of engaging in conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism and two counts of possessing information useful for committing or preparing for an act of terrorism. She was cleared of a third count of the latter charge.

Mohammed Sajid Khan pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to engaging in conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism between August 2010 and last July.

Opening the case against Shasta Khan, prosecutor Bobbie Cheema said behind their "apparent normality of daily life" the Khans planned to carry out "jihad at home".

They both became radicalised by material found on the internet such as an al Qaida magazine called Inspire, the aim of which is to encourage Muslims in the West and this country to carry out holy war or jihad by mounting attacks in their own countries independent of any outside direction or association with any other person.

In response, the pair prepared to carry out a terrorist attack on British soil, with the most likely target being an orthodox Jewish area of Prestwich.