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was going through my art usb and found this from 2017...
This actually might be it. I remember reading people saying how much better written Walker was in Thunderbolts and I didn't understand what they meant. he was super well written in FATWS. But he looked goofy. He's now classically handsome. Maybe people are mistaking his glow up for better writing.
﴾وَلَا تَبَرَّجۡنَ تَبَرُّجَ ٱلۡجَـٰهِلِيَّةِ ٱلۡأُولَىٰۖ﴿
… And do not Tabarruj yourselves like the Tabarruj of the times of ignorance.
Muqatil b. Hayyan said: “Tabarruj is when a woman puts a Khimar (cover) on her head but does not tie it properly.”
So her necklaces, earrings and neck, and all of that can be seen.
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NHS worker said moderate imam will be "caught, killed and then thrown away in a hole like a dog" Read More »
By: National Secular Society
Published: May 20, 2025
NHS worker said moderate imam will be "caught, killed and then thrown away in a hole like a dog"
The National Secular Society has called for police action against a British imam who accused a man of 'blasphemy' and implied he should be killed.
In one video shared on social media, imam Omar Abdallah Mansuur (pictured) accused another moderate imam of insulting Muhammad and said "his punishment is the death penalty*".
In the video seen by the NSS, Mansuur displayed the man's picture and said: "When he repents, he will be put to death in the manner Muslims are killed.
"If he refuses to repent he will be caught, killed and then thrown away in a hole like a dog".
The broadcast was made to tens of thousands of followers. Mansuur has made several similar videos targeting the same imam.
Mansuur is employed by St Thomas' Hospital in London, where he works in procurement. Some of his videos were filmed at the hospital and show him wearing an NHS uniform and lanyard.
The NHS trust that runs the hospital said Mansuur has since been removed from duties "pending an investigation into allegations about his behaviour."
Victim: "Fatwa" left me "living in fear"
Mansuur began making videos accusing the imam of blasphemy in 2022.
A complaint was made to Metropolitan Police, and a referral was also made to West Yorkshire police.
The moderate imam told the Metropolitan Police: "Mr Mansuur... issued a "fatwa" against me that my punishment for insulting the Prophet is death.
"Threats of death, violence, intimidation and harassment against me have increased and intensified in the last month which has left me living in fear".
He was told by police to "avoid mosques and areas with large groups of people".
He now lives in hiding in Europe and has been warned by police that it is too dangerous for him to visit the UK.
The Metropolitan Police said it had referred his complaint to police in the country in which he is hiding.
Yair Cohen, a lawyer representing the victim has called for "immediate and decisive action" to protect his client.
He said: "Police forces seem able to swiftly arrest people for far less serious social media activity".
Mansuur: Atheists and apostates should be 'killed like bacteria'
Mansuur has published several other videos accusing members of the Somali community of blasphemy and implying they should be killed.
In another video seen by the NSS, Mansuur compared killing atheists and those who leave Islam to killing bacteria. He said: "It is considered a good action to kill bacteria since it is harmful and bad for the health of the people.
"So we say to the atheists or the apostates that once you leave Islam you are like the bacteria. It is just and right that you should be killed".
In another video, Mansuur says girls as young as 11 can be married off by their parents without their consent as long as they are virgins.
Mansuur has denied issuing death threats, saying he merely stated the Islamic punishment for blasphemy.
In recent years there have been several high profile cases of threats made towards individuals accused of insulting Islam.
They include a teacher at Batley Grammar School, who wasforced to leave the school and go into hiding after showing a picture of Muhammad in a Religious Education class following death threats.
In the past decade in France, school teacher Samuel Paty and staff at Charlie Hebdo magazine were murdered following allegations of insulting Islam. In 2022, British writer Salman Rushdie was nearly murdered in the USA over his book The Satanic Verses which offended some Muslims. And this year, Salwan Momika was shot dead in Sweden after burning a Quran in a public protest.
NSS: Extremists pushing death penalties for blasphemy "pose a serious threat to people's lives and to our democratic rights"
NSS head of campaigns Megan Manson said: "It's appalling that here in the UK, Islamists are calling for the death of supposed blasphemers or those who leave Islam.
"We're also extremely concerned by the apparent lack of action by authorities on this case.
"As we know from the cases of Charlie Hebdo, Samuel Paty, and Salman Rushdie, extremists who promote Islamic penalties for supposed blasphemy pose a serious threat to people's lives and to our democratic rights.
"The police and counter extremism authorities must take this threat seriously. And people who incite murder against those who they see as offending their religion must face justice."
*Mansuur's broadcasts are made in Somali. Translations have been provided to the NSS.
"The fatwa, a religious edict, rebukes Hamas for its reign of corruption and terror against Palestinian civilians"
The fatwa, a religious edict, rebukes Hamas for its reign of corruption and terror against Palestinian civilians