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A devout Shia Muslim has been given a suspended prison sentence for forcing two boys to beat themselves during a religious ceremony. | A devout Shia Muslim has been given a suspended prison sentence for forcing two boys to beat themselves during a religious ceremony. |
A jury at Manchester Crown Court found Syed Mustafa Zaidi, 44, guilty of two counts of child cruelty last month. | A jury at Manchester Crown Court found Syed Mustafa Zaidi, 44, guilty of two counts of child cruelty last month. |
The boys, aged 13 and 15, were forced to beat themselves with a zanjeer whip, with five curved blades. | The boys, aged 13 and 15, were forced to beat themselves with a zanjeer whip, with five curved blades. |
Zaidi, of Station Road, Eccles, was given a 26-week sentence, suspended for 12 months. | Zaidi, of Station Road, Eccles, was given a 26-week sentence, suspended for 12 months. |
He was also prohibited from allowing or encouraging anyone under the age of 16 to beat themselves during the next 12 months. | He was also prohibited from allowing or encouraging anyone under the age of 16 to beat themselves during the next 12 months. |
Judge Robert Atherton, at Manchester Crown Court, said: "I reject the suggestion that they were forced to participate, although I consider it likely that the fervour of events is also likely to have affected their wish to participate." | |
The boys both received multiple lacerations to their backs, mainly superficial, with several deeper cuts caused by the bladed whip. | The boys both received multiple lacerations to their backs, mainly superficial, with several deeper cuts caused by the bladed whip. |
Zaidi also flogged himself during the Ashura ceremony, which commemorates the death of Husayn - a central figure in the Shia faith - in January this year.The boys both suffered cuts from the zanjeer | |
He admitted he allowed the boys to use the bladed whip, but denied his actions were wrong, saying: "This is a part of our religion." | He admitted he allowed the boys to use the bladed whip, but denied his actions were wrong, saying: "This is a part of our religion." |
Judge Atherton said that the jury's verdict was "not a comment" on the Ashura ceremony. | |
"No-one should misinterpret it as being such," he said. | |
"You must realise that the law recognises that children and young persons may wish to take part in some activities which it considers they should not. | |
"It is sometimes expressed as protecting themselves from themselves. | |
"Your wrongful act was providing the means by which they were able to participate." | |
He said Zaidi ignored a decision by mosque elders that under-16s could not participate in the ceremony. | |
The case was unprecedented - the first of its kind to be prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service in England and Wales. | The case was unprecedented - the first of its kind to be prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service in England and Wales. |