UK: Seven members of Muslim rape gang charged with over 40 offenses against 11 teenage victims
Note that two of the defendants are identified as “British,” although they likely have little or no loyalty to the British state. The others are apparently Muslim migrants. Shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain didn’t have enough rapists, so it had to start importing them from abroad.
Seven men charged with 40 offences in Bristol grooming gang scandal
by George Bunn, GB News, November 12, 2025:
A group of seven men have been charged with more than 40 offences against 11 teenage victims in Bristol.
The men have been charged with the offences, which date from between 2022 and 2025.
They were re-arrested on Tuesday in a targeted police operation in Bristol and will appear at Bristol Magistrates’ Court later this morning.
Mohamed Arafe, 19, of Speedwell in Bristol, Sina Omari, 20, of Fishponds in Bristol, Wadie Sharaf, 21, of Redland in Bristol, Hussain Bashar, 19, of Southmead in Bristol and Mohammed Kurdi, 21, of Henbury in Bristol have all been charged.
A 19-year-old man and a 26-year-old man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have also been charged….
Arafe, who is Syrian-Arab, has been charged with five counts of arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child, one count of causing or inciting the sexual exploitation of a child, one count of sexual assault, one count of being concerned in the supply of cocaine and a further count of being concerned in the supply of ecstasy.
Omari, who is Iranian-Arab, has been charged with two counts of rape, four counts of arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child, one count of causing or inciting the sexual exploitation of a child, two counts of making an indecent photograph of a child, one count of being concerned in the supply of cocaine and a further count of being concerned in the supply of ecstasy.
Sharaf, 21, who is Syrian-Arab, has been charged with one count of rape, one count of attempted rape, three counts of sexual assault, and a further count of sexual activity with a child.
Bashar, who is British, has been charged with one count of rape.
Kurdi, who is British-Arab, has been charged with two counts of rape, two counts of arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child, one count of supplying a class A drug (ecstasy) and a further count of supplying a class B drug (cannabis).
The 19-year-old has been charged with four counts of rape, one count of arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child, one count of distributing an indecent photograph of a child, one count of being concerned in the supply of cocaine and a further count of being concerned in the supply of ecstasy.
The 26-year-old has been charged with two counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.
Grooming gangs ‘more associated with Islam than ethnicity’
Dr Mark Durie has argued in a new detailed report published by Christian Concern that the religion of Islam is more connected with UK grooming gang criminality than ethnicity.
Durie’s report explores possible influences of Islamic theology and law on the grooming gang phenomenon in the UK, in which organised gangs of mainly Muslim men have intimidated, controlled, raped, tortured and sexually exploited underage girls, most of whom have been white non-Muslims. Both victims and perpetrators number in the thousands.
Commentary on the grooming gangs has at times focused on ethnicity, while avoiding reference to religion as a potential driver of the abuse. The “Asian” ethnic label has been misleading as both too broad and too narrow, obscuring the actual pattern of abuse. In reality, the Islamic religion has a stronger correlation than ethnicity with grooming gang criminality: there is prima facie evidence that in the majority of cases the abusers have been Muslims.
Dr Mark Durie, is a Senior Research Fellow at the Arthur Jeffery Centre for the Study of Islam at Melbourne School of Theology. A theologian, author and Anglican pastor. He has published many articles and books on linguistics, Islam, Christian-Muslim relations, mission and religious freedom. His books on Islam include The Third Choice, Liberty to the Captives and The Qur’an and its Biblical Reflexes.
Eight aspects of Islamic law and theology
The report identifies eight aspects of Islamic law and theology that are proposed to influence and enable the grooming gangs’ criminality. It is emphasised that religious drivers can motivate behaviours which are strictly speaking prohibited by the religion’s teachings.
The eight factors are:
- The doctrine of the superiority of Muslims over non-Muslims.
- The doctrine of loyalty and disavowal, also known as ‘love and hate for the sake of God’.
- The superiority and dominance of men over women.
- The mandated seclusion of women by men.
- The religious practice of forced marriage, and the lack of a concept of an age of consent.
- The perceived threat of dangerous female sexuality.
- The practice of sex slavery as an aspect of the laws of jihad.
- Dhimmitude and the treatment of conquered non-Muslim peoples in Islamic law.
The report concludes with the following recommendations:
- Fears of stoking Islamophobia should not be allowed to skuttle transparent investigation of the grooming gangs’ religious cultures.
- The religious identities of both perpetrators and victims should be rigorously recorded.
- Police should be trained to interview grooming gang suspects concerning their religious beliefs.
- Police should also be trained to investigate religious aspects of the testimony of victims.
- The state should enforce a legal prohibition of unregistered sharia marriages.
- The role of abusers’ family members in enabling abuses must be considered.
- Islamic religious leaders should be called upon to disavow the activities of grooming gangs as well as certain religious beliefs which have enabled grooming gang activities.
- Politicians should refrain from making dismissive but ignorant claims concerning what Islam does and doesn’t teach about human sexual relations.
- It must be publicly acknowledged that there are Muslims who reject key elements of the grooming gangs’ religious cultures.
- The UK Forced Marriage Unit should remove statements on its website that there is no religious basis to forced marriages in Islam.
- Awareness training should be provided to vulnerable white working-class communities who are being targeted by grooming gangs. (The Sikh community already have programs which could be used as a model.)
‘Any inquiry must honestly and openly consider the religious motivations’
Andrea Williams, Chief Executive of Christian Concern said:
“Grooming gangs were allowed to operate for decades because those in authority were concerned about political correctness.
“If we are serious about learning these lessons and tackling these gangs, we have to talk openly about how they are influenced by Islamic doctrine and culture. It is just not good enough to call them ‘Asian’ grooming gangs, or even ‘Pakistani grooming gangs’.
“This report shows how much Islamic theology can be used to justify the abuse of grooming gangs. People should be able to discuss this without being accused of being Islamophobic.
“This government has resisted a national public inquiry into grooming gangs and resisted acknowledging any connection with Islam. We need to see a full national inquiry chaired by a judge which takes into account the findings of this important report on the Islamic connections.
“Any inquiry must honestly and openly consider the religious motivations and justifications of grooming gang abuse.
“The government must not adopt an official definition of ‘Islamophobia’ which in any way hinders open discussion on the religious aspects of grooming gangs.
“By avoiding discussing the religious aspects of grooming gangs, politicians and the media have perpetuated the problem of not properly listening to survivors. It is time for this to end.
“I hope that this report is widely read by politicians and media commentators and by all those involved in any inquiry into grooming gangs.”
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UK: Muslim rapist tells victim ‘You, as a woman, should abide by what a man wants’
“Men have authority over women because Allah has made the one superior to the other, and because they spend their wealth to maintain them. Good women are obedient. They guard their unseen parts because Allah has guarded them. As for those from whom you fear disobedience, admonish them and send them to beds apart and beat them.” — Qur’an 4:34
Rapist Hollyoaks actor who attacked woman while she was sleeping and told another victim she should ‘abide by what a man wants’ is jailed for 11 years
by Eleanor Mann, Daily Mail, November 12, 2025:
An actor who starred in the soap Hollyoaks has been jailed for 11 years for raping two women – one of whom while she was asleep.Rizwan Khan, 40, was also sentenced for causing unnecessary suffering to a child after slapping the child across the face, as well as for sexually assaulting one of the women he raped.
Teesside Crown Court heard how Khan told one of his victims, who repeatedly refused to have sex with him: ‘I need what I need. I want what I want. You, as a woman, should abide by what a man wants’ before he raped her.
She told police the actor had raped her after she told him ‘no’, adding that ‘in the end I just let him’ out of fear he would assault her if she declined, The Sun reported.
After Khan forced himself on the victim, she managed to kick him off, the barrister explained.
The 40-year-old then strangled the woman against a wall before she managed to flee from the property.
The court heard how he punched and slapped the same woman, but was violent towards both women.
His second victim woke up to find Khan assaulting her in the horrific attack.
The soaps actor, from Middlesbrough, denied a string of charges against him but was convicted after standing trial in August of raping two women and sexually assaulting one of them.
He was also found guilty of child cruelty and cleared of four other counts of rape. He was sentenced to 11 years and nine months today.
Khan stood emotionless in the dock as the prosecutor read out statements from his two victims.
One victim said she has anxiety and recurrent nightmares, saying: ‘What he did goes round and round in my head. When I see his face in the newspaper, I feel sick.’
In 2019, Khan starred in several Hollyoaks episodes as Doctor Peak, and once again as a paramedic a year later.
He also featured as a parent in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie in 2021, as well as appearing on This is England this year.
The 40-year-old has also starred in Holby City and two episodes of ITV detective drama, Vera….
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