Jalal Uddin, a 71 year old Muslim leader in Rochdale park was brutally
murdered by two ISIS fanatics, Mohammed Hussain Syeedy, 22, and Mohammed
Abdul Kadir, 24 after they believed he was into a form of faith healing
they saw as 'blackmagic', Manchester crown court heard today.
Mr Uddin died after losing consciousness as he was found with severe
fractures to his skull administered with a hammer as he walked past a
children's play area near Rochdale town centre.
He died without ever being able to say who killed him or why or why he was targeted.
Syeedy in court today denied the murder charges while the other crime suspect Kadir has reportedly fled.
Addressing the 12 jurors, prosecutor Mr Paul Greaney QC said: 'Who hated a decent man like Jalal Uddin with such virulence?'
He continued:
'The answer to that important question is to be found in the twisted ideology of ISIS, sometimes known as Islamic State. We will describe it was ISIS but the terms ISIS and IS mean the same.'
He told the court that Mr Uddin was a practitioner of a form of Islamic healing called Ruqya which involved the use of Taweez.
Mr Greaney added: 'ISIS regards this practice as black magic and adheres
to the view that those who engage in it deserve severe punishment even
death.'
Syeedy and Kadir, both alleged ISIS supporters discovered that Mr Uddin
was a practitioner in the summer of 2015 and began to stalk him, the
prosecutor said. The prosecutor also said that the pair had, 'developed a
hatred of him'.
Mr Uddin was found seriously injured by two young girls shortly before
9pm on February 18, 2016, as they entered the park and discovered him on
the ground.
Source: DailyMail UK
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