World's First Openly Gay Imam Shot Dead in South Africa
port elizabeth, south africa February 16, 2025 10:48Muhsin Hendricks, known as the world's first openly gay imam, was shot dead in South Africa.
Muhsin Hendricks, known as the world's first openly gay imam, was shot dead in South Africa.
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