Antarctic Researchers Allege Assault and Death Threat Amid Isolation

Muhsin Hendricks, a well-known homosexual Imam in South Africa, was fatally shot in Gqeberha on February 15, 2025, according to local authorities. Hendricks, regarded as the world's first openly gay Imam, was attacked inside his vehicle when a large off-road vehicle blocked his path. Police spokesperson Sandra Janse van Rensburg reported that two masked assailants exited the vehicle and fired multiple shots at Hendricks, who was seated in the back seat, before fleeing the scene.
At 58 years old, Hendricks led a mosque in Cape Town that provided a welcoming space for LGBTQ Muslims, allowing them to pray without fear of discrimination. The international human rights organization ILGA World expressed its shock at the news of his murder, highlighting Hendricks' significant role as an activist and researcher on issues related to "Islam and sexual diversity" over many years, having come out as gay in 1996.
The motives behind the attack remain unclear as police continue their investigation.