img

Sheikh Yasser Al Habib: This cleric fled from Kuwait and settled in the UK, now he is trying to make this island an Islamic country

Sheikh Yasser Al Habib: Radical Muslim cleric Sheikh Yasser Al Habib is making ready to purchase the Torsa Island of Scotland, which has been abandoned for 85 years. The cleric will construct a college, hospital and mosque on this island. The talks to purchase it are within the last levels. In keeping with the report, he desires to make it an Islamic state, the place Sharia legislation might be adopted. This 1.6 km lengthy island has been abandoned for 85 years. Final 12 months, an commercial was issued for its sale for 15 lakh kilos, about Rs 16.16 crore. One can attain right here by sea by way of boat from the neighboring islands of Luing and Seil.

Additionally collected donations of Rs 32 crore

In keeping with the report, cleric Sheikh runs navy model coaching camps. For this, he has raised greater than Rs 32 crore from Muslims around the globe. Al Habib has additionally launched a video, during which he mentioned that if you wish to stay independently underneath the flag of the Imam, the place you are feeling that every little thing here’s a Shia homeland, then you need to assist this challenge. After this, Muslims from everywhere in the world might be given visas and allowed to stay on his new island.

The cleric fled from Kuwait and settled within the UK

The report additionally mentioned that cleric Sheikh Yasser Al Habib fled from Kuwait 20 years in the past and settled within the UK. He lived in a small village in Buckinghamshire. There the cleric is called the Mullah of Fulmer. Sheikh Yasser is accused of spreading communalism between Shia and Sunni. The cleric additionally desires to purchase an island between America and Canada, however he’s unable to take action as a result of he doesn’t have 8 million {dollars}. In keeping with the Every day Mail report, the proprietor has mentioned that he is not going to promote his island to Yasser, however Sheikh Yasser is hopeful that the proprietor of the island nonetheless desires to promote it.