The victim of Abdullah Rushdi gives her statements to the prosecution and asks for confrontation

The victim of Abdullah Rushdi gives her statements to the prosecution and asks for confrontation

Jihan Jaafar, the Iraqi victim of the indecent attack by Egyptian preacher Abdullah Rushdie, testified before the Egyptian Public Prosecution.
Exclusive comments made by the Iraqi woman to “Al Arabiya.

net” that Abdullah Rushdi was the subject of a communication filed against her in which she claims he sexually assaulted her and coerced her into claiming it Marriage with her healing, and that she arrived in Cairo on October 2 as a result of her lawyer informing her of the necessity of her travelling to Egypt. The prosecution requested to hear her statements in this communication.
She continued by saying that she had given the prosecution full information and requested permission to confront the preacher and address his claims and assertions.

She declared that she would not give up her right to sue the preacher, especially in light of the threats Rushdie’s supporters had made to drop the case and the psychological pressure and defamation campaigns that had an adverse effect on her reputation. She also expressed her happiness at the Egyptian authorities’ interest in her cause.

As their hadiths are extensively documented and preserved and there are talks that clarify the nature of their relationship, she attested to the presence of evidence supporting her claims. She stressed that after she finished making her statements, she felt comfortable and happy and was reassured that her right would inevitably return to her, as she put it. She disclosed that the preacher had deceived her in the name of religion, assaulted her sexually, and verbally and physically abused her.

The 30 -year -old Iraqi, in previous statements to Al Arabiya. net, revealed the details of the incident, and said that she is a Kurdish and divorced from an Egyptian man, and she got acquainted with Abdullah Rushdi months ago by consulting a religious program on the Messenger program on Facebook. Rushdie requested that she leave Bulgaria, where she currently resides, come to Egypt, and be formally subjected to marriage when she pointed out that the relationship had overpowered her with admiration.

They sat down to agree on the editing of an official marriage contract, she said, adding that their meetings took place in two apartments, one in Obour and the other in one of the newer cities east of Cairo. I was surprised by Abdullah, who then called two people and asked them to give telephone testimony about their marriage. She emphasised that she did not believe what she had heard, and asked him not to touch her until the marriage was legally recognised, but he refused.

She disclosed that Rushdie’s supporters intimidated, touched, and frightened her in order to stop her from pursuing the preacher through the judicial system and claimed that she had been forced to harm the cleric’s reputation.

The Abdullah Rushdi victim provides testimony to the prosecution and requests a confrontation.

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