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Islamic Teacher Condemns Attack, Faces Death Threats
15 Dec
Summary
- Islamic teacher condemns attack, denies involvement with suspect.
- Teacher's family receives death threats, forced to evacuate home.
- Muslim leaders refuse funeral rites for Bondi shooters.

Sydney-based Islamic teacher Sheikh Adam Ismail has strongly condemned the Bondi attack, issuing a statement to clarify his minimal connection to suspect Naveed Akram. Ismail, who taught Akram Quran recitation for about a year, stressed that the teachings of Islam forbid such violence, quoting the Quran that taking one innocent life is akin to killing all humanity.
Despite his condemnation and efforts to distance himself, Sheikh Ismail and his family have become targets, receiving death threats that compelled them to evacuate their home with police assistance. This personal toll highlights the volatile atmosphere following the tragic events.
In solidarity, other prominent Sydney Muslim leaders have declared their refusal to conduct funeral rites for the Bondi shooters. This stance signals the community's rejection of the violence and aims to prevent the perpetrators from being associated with Islamic traditions, following a similar response after the 2014 Lindt Café siege.




