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”At approximately one hour and 18 minutes into the programme Mr Nazimi answered a question from a caller, who was identified as “brother Yasir Nahif” (“Mr Nahif”), who asked:
“What is the punishment for the individual who shows disrespect for Prophet Muhammad?”
In response to the question from Mr Nahif, we noted the following remarks made by Mr Nazimi:
“There is no disagreement about this [the punishment]; there is absolutely no doubt about it that the punishment for the person who shows disrespect for the Prophet is death. No one [among the Islamic scholars] disagrees about this. No one disagrees about this. See p18 of pdf. [Ofcom] Read more