Islamic street preacher ‘called Muslim woman a slut and threatened to blow her up for wearing TIGHT JEANS

From the Mirror

A Muslim called a woman a “slut” and threatened to follow her home and “blow her up” because she was wearing TIGHT JEANS, a court heard.

Jobless Krissoni Henderson, 31, told 38-year-old Noor Alneami she was “Satan” and called her a “prostitute” – before ordering her to take off her jeans – prosecutors claim.

The incident happened as Ms Alneami was listening to a Christian preacher in Birmingham city centre on July 4.

The Muslim victim said she was reduced to tears following the ten-minute tirade – which attracted a crowd of 60 people – as one man asked her: “How much do you charge for the night?”

Henderson and several Muslim supporters also allegedly hurled pro-ISIS chants at the woman which left her “absolutely petrified” and she dialled 999. 

Officers arrived in New Street at around 5.30pm and questioned Henderson but he was allowed to walk free from the scene. The qualified bodyguard was then arrested at his home in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter the following day. Henderson, of Brook Street, went on trial at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court today – and appeared alone in the dock wearing a skin-tight baby blue sweatshirt, brown trousers and a dark blue waistcoat. The woman who arrived at court with him, pushing a pram was wearing very tight jeans, and appeared to have forgotten her blouse. But I believe such dress is found acceptable for a possession of the right hand. 

During the hearing he paced around the dock and shook his head – and at one point he turned his back on proceedings to pray.

“He targeted Noor Alneami by observing she was wearing tight jeans and told her to take them off,” the prosecutor said.”He told her she was Satan, she was the devil, she was a slut, she was a prostitute. “He said: ‘Take off your tight jeans or you’re going to burn in hell, kafir. I’m going to follow you home and blow up your house’.

Giving evidence from behind a screen, Master’s student Ms Alneami told the court: “I was walking down the street when I heard a Christian preacher. I found it quite interesting so I stopped to listen. I’m a Muslim and I have respect for all religions. “All of a sudden I could hear the defendant shout abusive language to passers by.

“He started calling females on the street prostitutes, predominantly white women, calling them sluts. One woman started crying and ran off.”

“Then he started hurling abuse at me,” Ms Alneami continued. “He said: ‘Look at your tight jeans. You are a kafir’.

“I was dressed in Western clothes so I don’t think he thought I was a Muslim. He kept saying: ‘Satan, Satan, Satan’ and it started drawing attention. I moved away because I was becoming frightened. But something inside me said: ‘No, I’m going to go and confront him’.

“I said to him: ‘Excuse me, why would you say those horrible things to me?’

…Then he started shouting: ‘Long live Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’ – the leader of ISIS. Then a group of seven men in black robes with beards came over to me openly told me they supported Anjem Choudary and ISIS.

“They said: ‘What are you going to do about it?’

“I told them their ideology was sickening. They were using religion for their own evil thug agenda…”

The trial was adjourned until September 26

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  1. A truly interesting aspect of this case is that the Islamic street 'preacher' (i.e. jihad gang boss/ head thug) is very obviously, to judge from his surname "Henderson", a convert to Islam (fruit of prison dawa?), as also his female possession.  No 'cradle Muslim' he.  No excuse.

    His victim – who was originally targeted because he thought her non-Muslim, just like the other unislamically-dressed females whom he publicly threatened and insulted – is, to judge from her name, a 'cradle Muslim', currently sitting fairly lightly to the cult.  

    Indeed one hopes that the dramatic contrast in tone and conduct between the convert-to-Islam street 'preacher', Mr Henderson, who behaved so aggressively and atrociously, and the other street preacher, the Christian, whose message caught her attention as she was walking by (and whose message Mr Henderson, convert to Islam, was probably seeking to disrupt and drown out) may remain with her.  (There is absolutely no suggestion that the Christian street preacher was spending his time threatening and insulting females for 'immodesty'; he was much more likely to be telling people that Jesus loves them, and inviting them to respond to that love).

    Leave Islam, Ms Alneami.  Seek out those Christian street preachers and listen to them some more; sneak into the back of a church and listen; surreptitiously purchase a copy of the Gospels, and read; check out the testimony of the apostates, such as Hannah Shah, author of "The Imam's Daughter".  You will find something much, much better than Islam.  You will find life, love, and joy.

    Deepest of respect, by the way, to that unnamed Christian street preacher, braving the city centre of ever-more-Islamised Birmingham.  Blessings on all such preachers; may their numbers multiply, and may their message fall on receptive ears; may many, many curious not-quite-wholly-brainwashed Muslims, such as Ms Alneami, become curious, and listen in.  The current acting director of Barnabas Fund was converted to Christianity from Islam after becoming curious when passing by an open-air Christian Gospel meeting in his home country of Guyana, and creeping in among the crowd, to listen to the preacher.

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