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Muhsin Hendricks, recognized as the world’s first openly gay Imam, was shot dead in Cape Town on Saturday, with reports suggesting it may have been a targeted assassination. Hendricks was known for his progressive stance and commitment to inclusivity within the Muslim community, facing expulsion from multiple congregations before founding his own mosque.
According to local authorities, Hendricks was gunned down during an incident that is currently under investigation. His advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights within Islam had drawn both support and significant backlash, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding sexual orientation in religious contexts.
Hendricks declared his sexuality publicly in 2016, intending to foster understanding and acceptance among Muslims. His death has ignited discussions about safety and discrimination faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in South Africa and other regions. Human rights groups and community leaders are calling for thorough investigations to ensure justice for Hendricks, who was a significant figure in promoting dialogue within faith and sexual orientation realms.