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UK: Autistic teen suspended, will get dying threats for by chance dropping a replica of Quran, booked by police for ‘hate crime’

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A 14-year-old autistic pupil acquired dying threats from Islamists over ‘accidental damage’ to a replica of the Quran on the Kettlethorpe High School in Wakefield metropolis of England.

The incident was mentioned at a gathering on February 24, which was held on the native mosque, Jamia Masjid Swafia. It was attended by the teenager’s mom, Chief Inspector Andy Thornton, Inspector Glen Costello, Kettlethorpe High School headteacher Tudor Griffiths, and councillor Akef Akbar apart from Islamic clerics.

During the assembly, the boy’s mom apologised for her son’s actions and expressed grave concern concerning the dying threats and threats of violence that her son had acquired.

14 12 months outdated boy with autism scuffed a web page of a Koran. Senior law enforcement officials, head instructor and mom of the boy pressured to grovel earlier than assembled mullahs and Muslims fearing an Islamic backlash.

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“He hasn’t eaten since Wednesday afternoon when this occurred because, with his autism, it’s put his anxiety to a level where he is beside himself. He’s very, very sorry…” the lady narrated.

“We have had to call the police. He has received death threats, he has received threats that he will be beaten up if he goes back to school…He’s absolutely petrified, (and) I don’t want anybody to be prosecuted because of the stupidity of my son and his friends,” she emphasised.

During the assembly, an area cleric named Hafiz Muhammad Mateen Anwar and Councilor Akbar downplayed the dying threats issued to the autistic pupil and mentioned that non-Muslims wanted to know that Muslims would by no means tolerate disrespect of the Quran.

In a bid to whip up discontentment among the many Muslim neighborhood, councillor Akbar posted photographs of the supposedly broken Quran on his Instagram profile.

The incident is claimed to have occurred whereas the boy was enjoying video video games with pals, and a wager was made. The winner was presupposed to dictate one thing for the loser to purchase or do, and the boy, upon shedding, was directed to purchase a replica of the Quran.

The autistic boy then took the Islamic e book to high school the place it was handed to a different pupil, who then recited some verses on the college’s tennis courtroom. Reportedly, the Quran was introduced contained in the classroom however was knocked from the palms of the coed carrying it.

On being dropped onto the ground by chance, the e book was supposedly ‘damaged’. The autistic boy, who initially misplaced the wager and purchased the e book, picked up the Quran and positioned it in his bag. While the e book sustained slight harm, the experiences of the harm had been closely exaggerated.

Meanwhile, the native police received concerned and recorded the incident as a ‘non-criminal hate crime.’ Wakefield Chief Inspector Andy Thornton even sided with Islamic cleric Hafiz Muhammad Mateen Anwar and fully ignored the dying threats issued to the autistic pupil by Islamists.

A police officer who would assist punishing an autistic 10-year-old boy for dropping a Quran is exactly the kind of police officer who would ignore the victims of grooming gangs for worry of being known as an Islamophobe. https://t.co/4GvL9HI5Fj

— Dr. David Wood (@Acts17David) March 2, 2023

While reacting to the matter, distinguished spiritual critic David Wood mentioned, “A police officer who would support punishing an autistic 10-year-old boy for dropping a Quran is precisely the sort of police officer who would ignore the victims of grooming gangs for fear of being called an Islamophobe.”

The faculty administration has suspended the autistic pupil together with 3 different pupils, a transfer justified by the Department of Education. In an announcement, the Department mentioned, “We are aware of the incident that took place at Kettlethorpe High School in Wakefield last week and we are offering support to the school at this time.”

“The school followed standard disciplinary procedures in response to this incident. We will always back headteachers to take the appropriate action required to maintain calm and supportive classroom environments. We will always back headteachers to take the appropriate action required to maintain calm and supportive classroom environments,” it additional added.

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