Khaleej Times

Woman on trial for ‘insulting Islam’

- Marie Nammour mary@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A woman disrespect­ed Islam during a brawl in Dubai, a court has heard. The woman was charged with blasphemy at the Dubai Court of First Instance on Tuesday.

The incident took place on January 23 and a case was registered at the Bur Dubai police station. Prosecutor­s referred the Jordanian sound technician, 31, to trial under the federal law against discrimina­tion and hatred of 2015.

The complainan­t, a 40-yearold Palestinia­n clerk, said the defendant assaulted her along with her accomplice. “I also heard her as she blasphemed and talked inappropri­ately about Islam.”

The complainan­t’s 24-yearold sister, a clerk, told the prosecutor she was insulted by the defendant and the other suspect, who also “assaulted” her. She also testified to having heard the defendant disrespect Islam.

The court will pronounce a ruling on October 14.

The anti-discrimina­tion law criminalis­es any act that incites religious hatred or insults religion, either verbally or in print or online. Any person who calls others ‘infidels’ or unbeliever­s can be punished under the law.

Those found guilty face fines of between Dh50,000 and Dh2 million and jail terms of between six months and 10 years.

I also heard her (the defendant) as she blasphemed and talked inappropri­ately about Islam.”

Palestinia­n clerk,

complainan­t

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