Posted on 10/22/2018 8:55:06 AM PDT by Perseverando
A MUSLIM cleric who runs the UKs biggest sharia courts network is being quizzed by cops over allegations of historic child rape.
Sheikh Faiz-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi, 51, is alleged to have raped two Dutch girls in the 1980s and 1990s.
He denies the claims, saying that they are unfounded.
Sheikh Siddiqi is the head of Islamic legal service The Muslim Arbitration Tribunal, a sharia law organisation which critics claim is discriminatory against women.
A West Midlands Police spokesman said: A 51-year-old man from Nuneaton has been voluntarily interviewed in relation to allegations of historical rape cases.
Wanna see my shocked face? Better get Tommy Robinson back in jail before anyone hears about this. /s
Just doing what his prophet did and instructed them all to do in their “holy” book.
Submit or Die
Britain has already submitted.
But was it RAPE rape?
Thanks, Whoopie!
It IS a cultural thing, Oprah.
Hes a musli? Definitely guilty.
Muslim agenda for Jihad has not changed in centuries...and will not. The goal stands for the Islamification of all host countries ....currently via migration into western countries.
Divide...Separate...Conquer.
Just a Muslim doing his job, according to Mad Mo’s instructions.
Sharia Courts in the UK are proof that the UK is totally gone!
The British establishment will make sure you awful racists do NOT shame him, and that he is given a knighthood.
It’s part of their “culture” along with beating their wives.
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