Muslim who greeted Christians on Easter killed by fellow Muslim
LONDON, United Kingdom — A man accused of murdering a Muslim shopkeeper in Scotland’s largest city Glasgow issued a statement Wednesday saying he killed him because he disrespected the Prophet Mohammed.
Asad Shah, 40, was found with serious injuries outside his store last month and was pronounced dead at hospital. Police described the killing as “religiously prejudiced”.
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Shah, an Ahmadi Muslim who moved to Glasgow from Pakistan in 1998, had recently posted a message on Facebook wishing people a happy Easter, “especially to my beloved Christian nation”.
Tanveer Ahmed, 32, from Bradford in northern England, appeared at a preliminary court hearing in Glasgow Wednesday and afterwards issued a statement through his lawyer admitting his guilt.
Article continues after this advertisement“Asad Shah disrespected the messenger of Islam the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. Mr Shah claimed to be a Prophet,” the statement said.
Article continues after this advertisement“If I had not done this others would and there would have been more killing and violence in the world.
“I wish to make it clear that the incident was nothing at all to do with Christianity or any other religious beliefs — even although I am a follower of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him I also love and respect Jesus Christ.”
The legal process against Ahmed, who is also a Muslim and is being held in custody, will continue. The date for his next court hearing has not yet been set.