Muhsin Hendricks (June – 15 February ) was a South African imam, Islamic scholar and LGBTQ activist. He was involved in various LGBTQ Muslim advocacy groups and was an advocate for greater acceptance of LGBTQ people within Islam. He has been described as the world's first openly gay imam, having come out in Muhsin Hendricks, a pioneering figure dubbed the world's first openly gay imam, has been shot dead in South Africa.
The year-old cleric ran a mosque in Cape Town intended as a safe haven for. A man hailed as the world’s first imam to say he was gay was shot dead in South Africa on Saturday, local police said, in what rights groups fear could be a hate crime. A trailblazing gay imam Muhsin Hendricks has died in a shooting in South Africa. He was dubbed as the world’s “first out gay imam”.
Muhsin Hendricks, known as the world's first openly gay imam, was shot and killed in South Africa over the weekend, as authorities investigate whether the murder was a hate crime. Muhsin Hendricks, a pioneering figure dubbed the world's worlds first gay imam openly gay imam, has been shot dead in South Africa. Muhsin Hendricks is gay, and he believes that homosexuality is not only compatible with Islam, but also integral to it.
Skip to content. Go to BBCAfrica. Reverend Ecclesia de Lange, the director at Inclusive and Affirming Ministries IAMtold the BBC that even in instances where faith groups had adopted inclusive policies there were still "pockets of very strong conservatism". Skip to content. He was killed on Saturday morning after the car in which he was travelling near the southern city of Gqeberha was ambushed.
Share Save. It started out at his home in Cape Town, and has "proven to be very successful in helping Muslims who are queer to reconcile Islam with their sexuality", The Inner Circle's website says.
He was the subject of a documentary in called The Radical, in which he said about the threats he faced: "The need to be authentic was greater than the fear to die. Show more stories. Now many are asking if it's time for the first African pope in modern times.
More on Religion from Africa. Hendricks has already been buried at a private ceremony, though his Al-Gurbaah Foundation has pledged to organise a worlds first gay imam in the near future to "honour his immense contributions". However, Hendricks - who did his Islamic studies in Pakistan - was a pariah in their circles, as they hold the view that Islam prohibits same-sex relations. Sadiq Lawal, a gay Muslim man living in Nigeria, told the BBC that Hendricks, had made such an impact as he had made "the impossible possible" by saying the words: "I'm a queer imam.
But Abdulmugheeth Petersen, chair of the foundation's board, appealed via a WhatsApp group for their followers to be worlds first gay imam, stressing the importance of protecting Hendricks' family. Muhsin Hendricks, who came out as gay inonce said that his need to be authentic "was greater than the fear to die". Born free, killed by hate - the price of being gay in South Africa Gay rights: Africa, the new frontier The long road to legalise same sex marriage in Thailand Uganda anti-gay laws: Beaten and forced to flee for being LGBT.
Hate crime. Could the next pope come from DR Congo? Religion South Africa. Dalai Lama celebrates 90th birthday The Tibetan spiritual leader has been living in exile in India for more than six decades. The angle of CCTV footage reveals what happened from one side of the road - an assailant jumps out of a car, runs to the ambushed vehicle and shoots repeatedly through the back passenger window.
The year-old was shot dead in what appeared to be a hit on Saturday in the small coastal city of Gqeberha. World's 'first openly gay imam' shot dead in South Africa. Senior lecturer in Islamic Studies at South Africa's University of the Western Cape, Dr Fatima Essop, reflected on the "distressing" vitriolic content circulating on social media in the wake of Hendricks' killing.
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