23 March 2013

The NHS imam who opposes organ transplants but has been employed in a hospital for three years

A hardliner imam who opposes organ transplants and abortions, and believes homosexuality is 'unnatural', is being employed by the NHS to work as a Muslim chaplain.

Sheikh Suliman Gani has been working as a Muslim chaplain at St George's Hospital in Tooting, South London, for the past three years.

He offers spiritual and ethical advice to Muslim and non-Muslim patients and their families as one of seven paid chaplains employed by the hospital.

It is estimated that Imam Gani may have received as much as £50,000 in salary over the past three years. [MailOnline] Read more