I will not give up my right to preacher Abdullah Rushdie

The repercussions of the case of the Iraqi woman, Jihan Sadiq Jaafar, who was accused of Egyptian preacher Abdullah Rushdie Rape her, continues.

The 30-year-old Jaafar revealed, in exclusive statements to Al-Arabiya.net, that she is an Iraqi-Kurdish woman, and that she is divorced from an Egyptian man.

In her speech, she added that she met Sheikh Abdullah Rushdi, months ago, through a religious consultation through the Messenger program on Facebook, noting that a state of admiration overshadowed the relationship. She added that Rushdie asked her to leave Bulgaria, where she resides, and to come to Egypt, offering her an official marriage.

“rape”

She also confirmed the existence of evidence about her words, as their conversations are fully documented and recorded, and there are conversations that reveal the nature of the relationship.

In addition, she indicated that he convinced her of his words, so she left Bulgaria for Cairo, and arrived on August 7.

She also explained that their meetings took place in two apartments, one in the city of Obour, and the other in one of the new cities east of Cairo, adding that they sat together to agree on an official marriage contract.

Then I was surprised by Abdullah phoning two people and asking them to testify to the marriage over the phone, confirming that she did not believe what she heard, and asked him not to touch her until the marriage was documented, but he did not wait and her offer was violated, as she put it.

blackmail!

She said that she felt deceived by the Egyptian preacher, who took advantage of her naivety and trust in him and assaulted her on the pretext of oral marriage, stressing that he abandoned her and denied knowing her, stressing that she will not give up her right and dignity that was wasted, as well as the right of her family that supports her in her ordeal, she said.

She also confirmed that as a woman, she cannot falsely claim what happened at the expense of her reputation and that of her family, and that she does not need the preacher’s money, denying his accusations of extortion. She revealed that Rushdie’s followers had threatened her, defamed her, and abused her to intimidate her and prevent her from continuing to legally pursue the preacher, and they also claimed that she was planted to distort the image of the cleric.

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Report and campaign on social media

In addition, Jaafar stated that she contacted Abdullah Rushdi’s wife and told her what happened, only to discover from the wife that her impression of him was very negative.

It is reported that Heba Hussein, the Iraqi woman’s lawyer, had revealed that her client had conversations and witnesses through which she could prove her indecent assault.

She also confirmed that she will show her evidence with the testimonies of witnesses before the investigation authorities until legal measures are taken against Rushdie. She added that the Iraqi woman’s documents are sound and legal, and therefore her right to claim against the plaintiff will be established, noting that the victim was subjected to terrorism to intimidate her and prevent her from taking any legal measures.

It is noteworthy that an Egyptian lawyer had submitted a complaint to the Public Prosecutor against preacher Abdullah Rushdi about the fact that he was involved in the exploitation of an Iraqi girl and indecent assault.

Despite the preacher’s response and his denial of the incident in the first place, Egyptian lawyer Hani Sameh submitted a complaint to the Public Prosecutor against the Egyptian preacher, accusing him of working without a license, and collecting millions in order to achieve the crime of money laundering.

Abdullah Rushdie

Abdullah Rushdie

Sameh called for an investigation into the sources of the preacher’s wealth, especially after the words of the Iraqi woman, Jihan Sadiq Jaafar, and her accusations against him, while a campaign began on social media against the Egyptian preacher.

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