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Mob burns woman to death for allegedly blaspheming against Prophet Muhammad

1 September 2025
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Mob burns woman to death for allegedly blaspheming against Prophet Muhammad
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A woman named Amaye was burned to death by a mob in Niger state, Nigeria, after being accused of blaspheming against Prophet Muhammad, following a misunderstood marriage proposal. The police condemned the incident as “jungle justice,” stating that an investigation is underway, highlighting ongoing issues with blasphemy-related violence in the region despite constitutional protections for free speech.

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