Mohammed Syeedy was consumed by hatred of Jalal Uddin, 71, because he practised a form of Islamic healing in Rochdale's Bangladeshi community which terror group Islamic State (IS) considers to be "black magic" and punishable by death.
Date: Sep 17, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
UK man convicted of Islamic State-inspired murder of imam
A jury at Manchester Crown Court found 21-year-old Mohammed Syeedy guilty Friday of murdering Jalal Uddin. Uddin was bludgeoned to death in February in a children's playground in Rochdale, northwest England.