Malala Yousafzai, a young teen in Pakistan, wanted to attend school like her brothers and wrote about it on a blog. Because of this, the Taliban boarded her school bus and shot her in the head. Her injuries were severe and she is recovering in England.
Malala has become a hero to many Muslims.
But Malala is not a hero with radical Islamists.
British Muslims will announce a fatwa this month against Malala Yousafzai, the 15-year-old girl shot point blank by the Taliban. Malala is currently being treated in a British hospital.
The Telegraph reported, via Jihad Watch:
The story of Malala, who is recovering at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, has touched millions of people around the world since she was attacked by a gunman on her way home from school last month.
She had dared to defy the Pakistan Taliban by promoting girls education and by documenting their abuses in a blog written in 2009.
Later this month, hardliners plan to gather at the notorious Red Mosque in Islamabad to denounce her as an apostate, accusing her of turning her back on Islam.
Anjem Choudary, who lives in East London and is one of the founders of al-Muhajiroun, which was banned in 2010, said the conference would announce the fatwa.
Although apostasy carries the death sentence according to Islamic law, he insisted he was not calling for Malalaメs death.