[PHOTOS & VIDEO] World's First Openly Gay Imam Shot Dead In South Africa

 



The world's first openly gay Imam, Muhsin Hendricks, has been shot dead in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

The cleric was killed near the southern city of Gqeberha where he reportedly came to officiate a wedding between a lesbian couple in Bethelsdorp on Saturday, February 15, 2025. 

According to Facebook user Rif’at Brower, the local community and imams refused to marry the lesbian couple (Naadira Abader’s daughter).

“Naadirah Abader’s daughter was getting married to another female non-Muslim. Sheikh Mukhtar of (Port Elizabeth) PE said that they will not marry the two females and no one in PE will,” he wrote. 

“The females then got the gay so-called imam from Cape Town - Muhsin Hendricks to marry them.

“Muhsin Hendricks was shot and killed at the wedding. There is less Fasaad now with him gone. We cannot allow this Fasaad (moral corruption against God) and Jahiliah in our community and faith.” 

Police spokesperson, Captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg, who confirmed the incident said the motive for the shooting is unknown.

“The police are seeking information to solve a murder case that was reported at SAPS Bethelsdorp following a shooting incident that took place at Extension 24, Bethelsdorp early on Saturday, 15 February 2025," Rensburg said.

“It is alleged that at approximately 10am, the deceased, 58, Imam Muhsin Hendricks, and a driver were inside a gold-coloured VW T-Roc in Haley Place, Extension 24, Bethelsdorp, when a silver-coloured Hilux double cab stopped in front and blocked them from driving off. 

“Two unknown suspects with covered faces got out of the vehicle and started firing multiple shots at the vehicle. Thereafter, they fled the scene and the driver noticed that Hendricks, who was seated at the back of the vehicle, was shot and killed.

“The motive for the murder is unknown and forms part of the ongoing investigation.” 

She added that they need information from the community that can help to trace the murderer.

“Anyone with the information can contact Detective Colonel Dawie Schotz on 082 319 8673 or SAPS Crime Stop number on 08600 10111 or report to the nearest police station. All information is confidential, and callers may remain anonymous.” 

Hendricks became the world’s first openly gay imam when he came out in 1996.

He led a group of queer Muslims through the Al-Ghurbaah (the strangers) Foundation, based in a mosque in Wynberg.

The organisation supports the LGBTQI+ and has programmes that help Muslims with their sexuality and their faith. 

On January 17, the imam posted a video singing, in Arabic, a song that says: “You won’t be able to forget me.”

 

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