Murder of a man of peace: Muslim shopkeeper who wished his 'beloved Christian nation' a Happy Easter is stabbed 30 times by a FELLOW MUSLIM who sat laughing on his dying victim's chest A 32-year-old man has been arrested after murder of Asad Shah last night The 'peace-loving' victim was popular in his neighbourhood of Glasgow Hours before his death, he posted message advertising inter-faith meeting Police confirmed all those currently involved in investigation were Muslim Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins 400 others on late night vigil
A newsagent was murdered by a fellow Muslim after he wished his Christian friends a peaceful Easter.
Asad Shah, who was stabbed up to 30 times at his shop, had praised both the life of Jesus and his beloved Christian nation. Left lying in a pool of blood, the 40-year-old died in hospital.
Police, who were questioning a 32-year-old suspect last night, said the killing was religiously motivated.
Mohammad Faisal, a family friend, said a bearded Muslim wearing a long religious robe entered Mr Shahs shop and spoke to him in his native language before stabbing him in the head with a kitchen knife. Witnesses say the victim was stabbed and then stamped on before his attackers ran off down the road
Mr Shahs brother, who was working next door, rushed out to find the killer laughing while sitting on the Glasgow newsagents bleeding chest.
The brother dragged Mr Shah away but the guy continued attacking with the blade, said Mr Faisal. They struggled up to the bus stop where Asad collapsed.
It was just a clear-cut revenge attack. For posting messages about peace, messages about greeting fellow Christians and Jews.
That man must not have been too happy about what he was doing, what he was preaching. It was a well-planned attack. He must have been an extremist.
The appalling attack came just hours after deeply religious Mr Shah, who was keen to reach out from the Muslim community to Christian neighbours, posted heartfelt Easter messages on social media
He went straight for the head. He got stomped on the head as well. His brother suffered a slash down his shoulder area because he attacked him with a knife as well.
Before his death, Mr Shah had wished his friends a Good Friday and a very happy Easter, especially to my beloved Christian nation.
In his final post, he wrote: Lets follow the real footstep of beloved holy Jesus Christ and get the real success in both worlds.
Mr Shah also appeared to use his Facebook page to speak out over the attacks in Brussels.
In a video posted online he said: We are not here to fight with other mankind or cause bloodshed.
Hundreds of people have gathered for a silent vigil late on Friday night to honour the respected shopkeeper near the site where he died.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joined an estimated crowd of 400 to 500 people for the vigil to show solidarity and remember Mr Shah.
Ms Sturgeon, whose constituency covers the area, tweeted afterwards: 'Moved to be one of hundreds tonight as Shawlands united in grief for Asad Shah and support for his family.'
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