Antarctic Researchers Allege Assault and Death Threat Amid Isolation

Muhsin Hendricks, recognized as the world's first openly gay imam, was fatally shot on February 15 near Gqeberha, South Africa. Local police reported that Hendricks was in a vehicle with another individual when attackers blocked their exit and opened fire. The motive for the shooting remains unclear as an investigation is underway.
Hendricks was known for founding the Al-Ghurbaah mosque, which served as a sanctuary for LGBTQ+ Muslims and marginalized individuals, allowing them to practice their faith without judgment. Since coming out in 1996, he became a prominent voice for LGBTQ+ rights within the Islamic community, hosting gatherings for LGBTQ+ Muslims in his home before establishing the mosque in 2011.
Julia Ehrt, executive director of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, expressed shock over the murder and urged authorities to treat it as a potential hate crime. Hendricks previously acknowledged the threats he faced but remained committed to his mission of authenticity and community support.