Haram Haqiqatjou #13: Calling for the Hanging of a Public Health Official

Background

At the height of the COVID pandemic and as a vaccine was rolled out, Daniel’s rhetoric became more and more violent and irrational. His hatred of then Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States, Dr. Anthony Fauci, became a toxic obsession, seemingly fueled by language from the far-right in the US.

Haram Action
Daniel calls for the murder of Dr. Anthony Fauci, a despicable and haram act. Even in Western secular law, this is considered a threat of murder and can be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Evidence of Haram
Daniel writes “Hang Fauci”, calling for the murder of a civilian doctor. Threatening the life of a civilian is categorically haram. There is no evidence within the Prophetic tradition of any such language. Further, publicly calling for this murder only worsens the gravity of this act and incites hatred and potential acts of violence. Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “…Whoever calls to misguidance will have sin upon him similar to those who follow him, without detracting from their sins at all.”

Date: June 2, 2021

Haram Haqiqatjou #12: Calling for the Killing and Mutilation of a Public Health Official

Background

At the height of the COVID pandemic, as a vaccine was rolled out, Daniel’s rhetoric became more and more violent and irrational. His hatred of then Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States, Dr. Anthony Fauci, became an obsession, seemingly fueled by language from the far-right in the US.

Haram Action
Daniel calls for the murder and posthumous mutilation of the body of Dr. Anthony Fauci, a despicable, haram, and gross act by all definitions. Where does one begin in explaining the number of haram actions committed in this public Telegram message alone?
Daniel writes “Hanging him is not enough. Lock his head in a mesh cage filled with hungry sand flies. I would say lock his head in a cage with hungry dogs, but I think it would be cruel to the dogs to feed them such filth.”


Evidence of Haram
Torturing the living and mutilating the dead are categorically prohibited in Islam. In a hadith in the context of jihad against the disbelievers who harmed the Prophet (PBUH), Safwan ibn `Assal said: the Prophet (PBUH) sent us on an expedition and said: “Move under the protection of Allah and for the sake of Allah. Fight those who disbelieve in Allah but never mutilate (the dead).” (Reported by Ibn Majah) Even in the context of jihad, this was prohibited. In the case of a doctor civilian, this is a categorical haram.
Threatening the life of a civilian is categorically haram. There is no evidence within the Prophetic tradition of any such language. Further, publicly calling for this murder by torturous methods only worsens the gravity of this act and incites hatred, violence, and potential acts of violence.

Date: October 24, 2021

Haram Haqiqatjou #5: Calling for the Murder of a Public Health Official

Background
At the height of the COVID pandemic, and as a vaccine was rolled out, Daniel’s violent hatred of then Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States, Dr. Anthony Fauci, became a toxic obsession, seemingly fueled by language from the far-right. While it is everyone’s right to decide whether they will take a vaccine, the Qur’an teaches us to “ask those of knowledge if we don’t know”. In this case, that refers to the consensus of medical doctors, scholars, and academics regarding the vaccine.


Haram Action
Daniel calls for the murder of Dr. Anthony Fauci, a despicable and haram act. In modern Western secular law, this is considered a threat of murder and can be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.


Evidence of Haram
Daniel writes “Hang Fauci”, calling for the murder of a civilian doctor. Threatening the life of a civilian is categorically haram. There is no evidence within the Prophetic tradition of any such language. Further, publicly calling for this murder only worsens the gravity of this act and incites hatred, violence, and potential acts of violence.
Date: June 2, 2021, October 24, 2021