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Sunni Muslim leader is trying at the last minute to stop the hanging of a Kerala nurse with the help of a Sufi scholar in Yemen. Representatives of Sufi leader Sheikh Habib Umar bin Hafiz are scheduled to meet Talal Abdo Mahdi’s family representatives in Yemen today. The 94 -year -old Muslim is officially known as Sheikh Abu Bakr Ahmed and is the title of Grand Mufti of India. Due to his conversation with religious officials in Yemen, talks with the family of the murder have started.
On July 16, Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, who is facing hanging in Yemen, can be saved from death. Sunni Muslim leader Kanthapuram AP Abubakar Muslims known as ‘Grand Mufti of India’. According to media reports, she has allegedly intervened in Nimisha Priya’s case and has facilitated conversations in Yemen to prevent her hanging or postpone. Nimisha Priya, a resident of Palakkad district of Kerala, has been sentenced to death in Yemen. He is accused of alleged murder of Yemen citizen Talal Abdo Mahdi. Together with Mahdi, he opened a clinic.
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Sunni Muslim leader is trying at the last minute to stop the hanging of a Kerala nurse with the help of a Sufi scholar in Yemen. Representatives of Sufi leader Sheikh Habib Umar bin Hafiz are scheduled to meet Talal Abdo Mahdi’s family representatives in Yemen today. The 94 -year -old Muslim is officially known as Sheikh Abu Bakr Ahmed and is the title of Grand Mufti of India. Due to his conversation with religious officials in Yemen, talks with the family of the murder have started.
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Discussions will be focused on the issue of blood donation, which is an acceptable provision under the Sharia Act of Yemen. It was earlier reported that Nimisha Priya’s family had offered ₹ 8.6 crore to the victim’s family for the apology in the nurse’s case. Muslims have also requested that the death date be extended beyond July 16, which the Yemen administration can consider today.
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