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  • 2018-04-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Did a 'Muslima' Nurse Practitioner Decapitate Her Son Because of Her Religion? (en)
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  • On 6 April 2018, the anti-Muslim blog JihadWatch.org reported that a 36-year-old woman they described as a Muslima nurse practioner had been arrested on suspicion of decapitating her 7-year-old son the night before, and that the heinous act had been motivated by her religious beliefs: Police arrested Hanane Mouhib, 36, on allegations she used a large-blade kitchen knife to stab her son Abraham Cardenas in the back and behead him. In the weeks leading up to the horrifying incident, Mouhib had called 911 twice to complain about mental health issues, resulting in an 19-day stay at Rochester General Hospital. She had been released just ten days prior to the horrifying murder: No evidence has been released to the public identifying what Mouhib's religious beliefs are, and the claim that she is Muslim appears to be based solely on the fact that she has an Arabic-sounding name. Furthermore, police investigating the murder said they have not found any indication that the killing was influenced by whatever Mouhib's beliefs might be. When asked by a reporter during a press briefing whether Mouhib's act was any kind of maybe religious ritual, Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter responded by saying that No, someone else asked me that question. Absolutely zero indicators of anything religious, zero indicators of anything cultural ... We have seen zero on that. There is really no indicators of that 'why.' Authorities have said they do not yet know what prompted Hanane Mouhib's alleged attack on her son. Mouhib pleaded not guilty to murder charges at her 6 April 2018 arraignment on second-degree murder charges and is currently being held without bail. JihadWatch is a generally unreliable source of information that has been repeatedly criticized by numerous academics who believe that it promotes an Islamophobic worldview and conspiracy theories. (en)
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