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Imam Gets Suspended After Unknowingly Wedding A Fellow Man

An Imam, Sheikh Mohammed Mutumba, has been suspended from his clerical work after unknowingly wedding a fellow man in Islamic culture (Nikah).The regional Kadhi, Sheikh Abdul Noor Kakande, said Sheikh Mutumba, 27, who is an Imam of Kyampisi Masjid Noor mosque in Kayunga District, is under investigation over the “unfortunate” incident.

According to Sheikh Isa Busuulwa, the head Imam of Masjid Noor of Kyampisi, he noted that they had to act fast to preserve their faith.

“He has been one of the three Imams of the mosque. He had spent about four years preaching in this mosque on top of teaching Islam to children,” Sheikh Busuulwa said.

He further stated the mosque leadership didnt participate in the wedding preparations.

A fortnight ago, Sheikh Mutumba unknowingly wedded a fellow man named femininely as Swabullah Nabukeera and spent two weeks with his new “wife” unaware of the latter’s true gender.

The police were said to have discovered the truth when the arrested and a female officer attempted to body search ‘Nabukeera’ on theft allegations

His real identity was later revealed to be Richard Tumushabe.

Mr Amisi Kibunga, the Kyampisi mosque bilal, said he saw Sheikh Mutumba’s ‘wife’ on two occasions at Juma prayers but said it was hard to discover that he was a man.

“He had a sweet soft voice and walked like a woman. She also always dressed in either gomesi or hijab,” Mr Kibunga explained.

“Four days after their wedding, the bridegroom came to me complaining that ‘her’ bride had refused to undress while they slept. Actually I was planning to go to their home to counsel ‘her’ when I heard that the bride had been arrested in connection with theft of a television set and clothes of their neighbour,” Mr Kibunga said.

Sheikh Mohammed Ssemambo, the chairperson of Namagabi Muslim County, expressed shock over the incident.

“I learnt about the incident. As a Muslim leader, he should have followed what the Koran says when one wants to get a spouse,” Sheikh Ssemambo said.

When reporters visited him, the imam, sources said he hadn’t been home in days.

“He is too devastated by the incident and needs counselling,” a source said.

“The ‘bride’ did all the house chores such as cooking, washing clothes and others while the husband was away but it was not easy to know he was just masquerading as a woman,” Mr Henry Mukwaya, a neighbour said.

“He always wore gomesi or hijab and spoke like a woman but she kept indoors most of the time,” he added

Zaccheus Ukhueleigbe

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