Australian ‘imam of peace’ has Islamic preacher from Pakistan calling for him to be killed 

‘A death Fatwa was issued against me’: Australian ‘imam of peace’ goes into hiding after Islamic preacher from Pakistan calls for him to be killed

  • A fake imam claimed Islamic preacher from Pakistan called for him to be killed 
  • Mohammad Tawhidi tweeted the death fatwa that was issued against him
  • Mufti Ahmad Raza Sialvi from Pakistan posted the death fatwa on his Facebook
  • Tawhidi has put his events on hold and is sent well wishes from his followers  

A fake Australian imam has claimed an Islamic preacher from Pakistan called for him to be killed.

Mohammad Tawhidi tweeted the death fatwa that was issued against him by Mufti Ahmad Raza Sialvi, with photos of the call to kill on Sunday morning.

‘Yesterday, a death Fatwa was issued against me by Mufti Sialvi of Pakistan,’ his tweet read.

‘First, I thank the officials who contacted me expressing their concerns and support. 

‘I’ve put all future meetings and events on hold until further notice. I’ll come out of this much stronger.’ 

Mohammad Tawhidi tweeted the death fatwa that was issued against him by Mufti Ahmad Raza Sialvi, with photos of the call to kill on Sunday morning

Mufti Ahmad Raza Sialvi from Pakistan posted the death fatwa on Saturday at 4.33pm 

Mufti Ahmad Raza Sialvi from Pakistan posted the death fatwa on Saturday at 4.33pm 

Also known as an ‘imam of peace’ Tawhidi shared the translation of the death fatwa, which is a ruling on a point of Islamic law given by a recognized authority.

‘Sharia Law Fatwa,’ the translation began, ‘In the Name of Allah.

‘It has been reported from Imam Malik that whoever insults the companions of Prophet Mohammad: Abu Bakr, Omar, Othman, Muawiya and considers them deviant has become a Kafir (disbeliever) and must be killed.

‘Based on this, Mohammad Tawhidi of Australia has disbelieved and is no longer part of the Islamic Nation; and it is prohibited to buy or his book.

‘God and His Prophet Know Best.’

Mufti Ahmad Raza Sialvi from Pakistan posted the death fatwa on his Facebook

Mufti Ahmad Raza Sialvi from Pakistan posted the death fatwa on his Facebook

Also known as an 'imam of peace', Tawhidi shared the translation of the death fatwa

Also known as an ‘imam of peace’, Tawhidi shared the translation of the death fatwa

Mufti Sialvi tweeted the fatwa in regards to Tawhidi’s new book called,The Tragedy of Islam, Admissions of a Muslim Imam, where his writes about his transition from an extremist into a reformist. 

Many of Tawhidi’s supporters tweeted at him telling him to be strong and that they support him. 

‘Bless you. Be safe and be well,’ one wrote.

‘#IStandWithImamTawhidi,’ another wrote.

‘You are a courageous person. Stay strong, be positive and believe in yourself. I stand with you to,’ another supporter wrote. 

Mufti Sialvi tweeted the fatwa in regards to Tawhidi's new book called, The Tragedy of Islam, Admissions of a Muslim Imam

Mufti Sialvi tweeted the fatwa in regards to Tawhidi’s new book called, The Tragedy of Islam, Admissions of a Muslim Imam

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