An Australian-based 'Muslim' influencer, Mohammad Tawhidi (Imam of Peace) has once again tackled Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari, claiming he suffered "global humiliation' the last time he criticised him successively.
Allnews reported about two weeks ago, how Tawhidi repeatedly lashed out at "dictator" Buhari.
Now, the controversial Twitter warrior continued his 'clash' with President Buhari on Saturday via his verified handle.
In multiple tweets, Tawhidi called out Buhari, first posting "they’re wearing masks and gloves to protect themselves from the virus (COVID-19)", and then taking a dig at the Nigerian government's handling of the Boko Haram insurgency.
They’re wearing masks and gloves to protect themselves from the virus. pic.twitter.com/UxTL8eCIS6
— Imam of Peace (@Imamofpeace) April 11, 2020
Look how fast Buhari protects Boko Haram. No outlet happier than Al-Jazeera. pic.twitter.com/PlUua5PCuu
— Imam of Peace (@Imamofpeace) April 11, 2020
It looks like Buharists want their president to trend again.......
The last global humiliation wasn’t enough?
— Imam of Peace (@Imamofpeace) April 11, 2020
Tawhidi, a Shi'ite, in his 30s, is a third-generation Iranian-born Australian 'Muslim'.
He was born in Qum, Iran.
In 2015, Tawhidi began to gradually call for reform within Muslim societies.
His views have been broadcast on international media and have been met with both criticism and praise.
He is seen as one of the main leading voices in the global movement of Islamic reform who claims to have dedicated his life to ideologically tackling the spread of Islamic Extremism.
Celebrated as the 'Imam of Peace', Tawhidi’s international activism against Islamic extremism has earned him a nomination for the 2019 Australian of the Year Awards.
Many of Tawhidi's detractors question his credentials and call him the “fake sheikh".
Tawhidi's claims of being an ordained Sheikh has been rejected. The Sunni-based Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) does not recognise Tawhidi as an imam, sheikh or Muslim leader.
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