Imam Muhsin Hendricks, 58, was fatally shot around 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15 in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape.
Discrimination in any form is an affront to human dignity and human rights. No scripture, no doctrine and no belief system should ever justify the violation of another’s humanity.
Hundreds of people in rainbow colors gathered on Saturday in South Africa’s tourist magnet Cape Town to honor the world’s ...
The tragic murder of Imam Muhsin Hendricks highlights the urgent need for acceptance and understanding across diverse belief ...
Most headlines call him the “world’s first openly gay imam,” a newsworthy descriptor but hardly the whole story. Beyond ...
The response to the murder of Imam Muhsin in South Africa last week sends a chilling message that queer and trans Muslims do ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNWorld’s first out gay imam horrifically shot to death in possible “professional hit”Muhsin Hendricks, well known as the first openly gay Muslim imam, was fatally shot in South Africa last Saturday in what ...
LGBTQ+ advocates are fearful the killing was a hate crime as Hendricks came out as the world’s first openly gay imam in 1996.
The tragic murder of Imam Muhsin Hendricks, South Africa's first openly gay imam, has sparked outrage and calls for justice ...
The execution-style killing of an openly gay imam, Muhsin Hendricks, in South Africa has left people in the LGBTQ+ community fearful for their safety - but also determined to forge ahead with the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Imam Muhsin Hendricks, Who Fought for Queer Rights, AssassinatedMuhsin Hendricks, an imam who was outspoken in his support of queer people in the South Africa's Muslim community, was ...
Muhsin Hendricks, renowned as the first openly gay Imam, was tragically killed in South Africa. Police report unclear motives ...
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