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Exposed: NHS manager accused of taking FATWA death threat in rushdie-style due to “insulting Mohammed”.

An Islamist extremist who works in one of the most famous hospitals in London was suspended after being accused of issuing a threat of death in the FATWA style for blasphemy.

Post on Sunday can show that the NHS employee Omar Abdallah Mansuur, 39 – An influential Imam – claims that he had prescribed a Muslim colleague to receive the death penalty for the insult of the Prophet Mohammed.

His shipment was made to tens of thousands of supporters, and it is assumed that a cleric in the UK represents such a threat.

The frightened victim, who is now hidden in Europe, was warned by the police that it is too dangerous for him to visit Great Britain. “It's a lively nightmare,” he said last night. “My life is endangered and I keep looking over my shoulder.”

But last night Mansuur denied the exhibition of a death threat and said he only explained the Islamic punishment for blasphemy.

In some of his inflammatory diatribes, Mansuur appears on video from the St. Thomas Hospital – directly via the Thames from the houses of Parliament – where he works in procurement.

One sequence shows how he goes to the hospital via an underground entrance and goes along a corridor before he sits down in an office.

The employees describe the glasses of Mansuur, a British citizen of Somali origin, who lives with his wife and children in North London, as modest and polite. But his social media profiles tell a different story.

NHS employee Omar Abdallah Mansuur, 39 – An influential imam – looks like

The frightened victim, who is now hidden in Europe, was warned by the police that it is too dangerous for him to visit Great Britain.

The frightened victim, who is now hidden in Europe, was warned by the police that it is too dangerous for him to visit Great Britain. “It's a lively nightmare,” he said. “My life is endangered and I keep looking over my shoulder.”

Mansuur, who works in the St. Thomas Hospital in procurement - directly via the Thames from the houses of Parliament - the issue of a death threat and only explained the Islamic punishment for blasphemy

Mansuur, who works in the St. Thomas Hospital in procurement – directly via the Thames from the houses of Parliament – the issue of a death threat and only explained the Islamic punishment for blasphemy

With TikK, Facebook and X, he reaches millions of followers with his hateful videos and live broadcasts.

On Friday, after the MOS had adopted its evidence, the hospital said that Mansuur was suspended until an examination.

Yair Cohen, a lawyer who represents the victim, said: “I am calling for immediate and determined measures to protect my client.

“Police powers seem to be able to arrest people quickly because of far less serious social media activities.”

The national secular society said: “It is terrible that the Islamists here in Great Britain demand death of supposed blaspemans or those who leave Islam. The police and counter-extremism authorities have to take this threat seriously, and people who encourage murder against those who regard them as an insult to their religion must be exposed to justice. '

In a program, Mansuur says about the 32-year-old moderate imam, which he suggests that he has made offensive comments about the prophets: “If he regrets, he is killed in the way Muslims are killed. If he refuses to reverse, he is caught up, killed and thrown into a hole like a dog. '

The victim of the death threat is vehemently insulting Islam and insists that the comments he made on social media was indicated. The Metropolitan Police said that she had expelled his complaint to the police in the country in which he was hiding.

The goal of the 'Fatwa' told The Met in a explanation that he feared that he would suffer the same fate as the French teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded in 2020 near his school in Paris after Hate accused him of showing the students a cartoon of the Prophet.

The author Salman Rushdie (here at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2023 was blind in an eye after he was stabbed onto the stage by an Islamic extremist when he wanted to give a public lecture in August 2022

The author Salman Rushdie (here at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2023 was blind in an eye after he was stabbed onto the stage by an Islamic extremist when he wanted to give a public lecture in August 2022

Hadi Matar was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Friday for the attempted murder of Salman Rushdie. Here in the Chautauqua County Courthouse for his conviction in Mayville, New York, shown on May 16, 2025

Hadi Matar was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Friday for the attempted murder of Salman Rushdie. Here in the Chautauqua County Courthouse for his conviction in Mayville, New York, shown on May 16, 2025

Matar played on the Fatwa, which was issued against Mr. Rushdie by Ruhollah Khomeini, the Supreme Iran leader from 1979 until his death in 1989

Matar played on the Fatwa, which was issued against Mr. Rushdie by Ruhollah Khomeini, the Supreme Iran leader from 1979 until his death in 1989

He said: “Mr. Mansuur … gave out a fatwa against me and my punishment for insulting the prophet is death … my life is endangered and I'm afraid for my security.” In other videos, Mansuur defends children marriages and says girls from the age of 11 can be married by their parents without their consent as long as they are virgins.

The threat of death follows a troubling increase in anti-blasphaek incidents in Great Britain. A government report last year said that violence was funded by “the availability of jihadist propaganda online”.

Experts say that Islamists are radicalized and then take on the “crime” of blasphemy in Great Britain.

The report was commissioned by the government of the government to Flashpoints, including the re-teacher, to hide after he had shown the students in a school in Batley, West Yorkshire a cartoon by Mohammed.

The Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Khomeini imposed a fatwa for the British author Salman Rushdie for his novel The Satanic Verse in 1989. Mr. Rushdie, 77, hid in an eye for almost a decade when he was attacked by an extremist in New York in 2022. His attacker was detained for 25 years last week.

Mansuur transfers and publishes videos in his local Somali language, which apparently protected him from the kind of attention authorities that the authorities paid other fire preachers. For the first time, he accused the temperate imam – which we do not call for his security – the blasphemy in 2022 when he preached in an app called Clubhouse. At that time he had several hundred followers. When the video in March noticed on social media, it had won thousands of views.

Mansuur later took part in a Live TiKTOK show with other preachers and accused the moderate imam of blasphemy.

When a photo of the preacher appeared on the screen, Mansuur said: “His verdict is death, even if the person regretted, the reversal cannot stop the execution … He is executed because of the insult.”

Salman Rushdie also suffered additional injuries in the 2022 attack, including liver damage and a paralyzed hand caused by nerve damage to his arm

Salman Rushdie also suffered additional injuries in the 2022 attack, including liver damage and a paralyzed hand caused by nerve damage to his arm

The moderate Imam complained to the local police and received security advice. He said: “I was told that I should avoid mosques and areas with large groups of people. My life is in danger. I am always afraid. His followers would take his video as a fatwa. '

In his complaint at the Met, he said: “Mr. Mansuur … gave a” Fatwa “against me that my punishment for insulting the prophet was death. The threats of death, violence, intimidation and harassment against me have increased in the past month and tightened, which lived in fear, felt desperate, worried and anxious. '

In a further live broadcast on Tikkok in June 2022, Mansuur says that the punishment of the Sharia's blasphemy must be carried out on a Somali woman that he needs to be accused of insulting the prophet. However, other speakers urged the reluctance that she had regretted.

In the following month, Mansuur published another video on Tikkok against a man who he accused of blasphemy. In the shocking video, the caption in Somali is: “This dirty man insulted our lover [Prophet]. He is an unbeliever and his blood is halal. 'Mansuur then says: “Action is required, bravery is required … Each of you should produce your ability.”

Last night activists Mansuur accused Murder of stimulating murder, but he said the email on Sunday that his speeches were “taken out of the context” and added that he had never dealt with violence.

He said of his videos about the temperate imam: “I talked about someone who insulted the prophet Mohammed. I gave the opinion of the scholars. I did not say that. This is B ******.

“I didn't do anything against the law … I only said that we would bring it to court. Everyone can take their words and twist it. My words are not against the law. '

When asked why he accused others of blasphemy and said her punishment was death, said Mansuur, he only repeats Islamic law.

The National Secular Society said: “We are extremely concerned about the obvious lack of measures by the authorities in this case. Extremists who promote Islamic punishments for supposed blasphemy are a serious threat to people's lives. '

The NHS confidence that operates St. Thomas said: “We can confirm that Mr. Mansuur has been removed from tasks until an investigation into allegations about his behavior.”

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