Imran Qureshi is right. In Pakistan, few would look askance at what he did. Many people would agree that because Miss A had previous boyfriends, that she was “sexually available.” If she didn’t wear hijab, they would consider whatever they did to her to be justified, in accord with the Qur’an: “O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to bring down over themselves of their outer garments. That is more suitable that they will be known and not be abused. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful.” (33:59) The implication there is that if women do not cover themselves adequately with their outer garments, they may be abused, and that such abuse would be justified.
Now the question is this: is shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain, now in its last days as a free society, going to accept Qureshi’s defense of “different cultural norms” and let him go unpunished? It wouldn’t be any surprise at all.
“Married Pakistani doctor, 44, molested Muslim student nurse, 21, then blamed ‘different cultural norms’ in the UK saying she appeared ‘sexually available’ because she had previous boyfriends,” by Anthony Joseph, MailOnline, November 9, 2017 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
A married Pakistani doctor molested a Muslim student nurse then blamed it on ‘different cultural norms’ in the UK.
Father-of-two Imran Qureshi, 44, from Manchester, said the 21-year-old woman was ‘sexually available’ because she had previous boyfriends.
He grabbed her breast and told her he wanted an affair after he forced himself on her as they worked together at a hospital.
Qureshi later admitted he made a ‘misjudgement’ – blaming his behaviour on ‘cultural norms being different’ in the UK and Pakistan.
But the nurse known only as Miss A, was said to be ‘shaken up and distraught’ after reporting how locum senior house officer Qureshi grabbed her chest before trying to ‘make light’ of it and then becoming aggressive.
He was said to have told Miss A he was unhappy in his marriage and was hoping for a romance with her. Unbeknown to the doctor, Miss A was secretly recording the conversation on her mobile phone.
The alleged encounter took place at Trafford General Hospital in Davyhulme, Greater Manchester, on June 3 2015 when the 21-year-old Muslim student said Qureshi seemed ‘excited to see her and well within her personal space’.
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service in Manchester was told at around 3pm, she asked the doctor to retrieve some patient notes to which he replied ‘I don’t want to get it yet, u want to spend some time with you’.
Counsel for the General Medical Council, Rebecca Vanstone, added: ‘He told Miss A she was beautiful and asked whether she had a boyfriend.
‘He then said he was not happy in his marriage and wanted an affair.
‘Shortly afterwards Miss A was in the ward kitchen when he entered the room and closed the door behind him. He asked whether she had a thyroid problem before feeling her neck.
‘She was backed into the corner when the registrant touched her chest at the top where her breasts start. She said he put his fingers there for a few seconds before she pushed them away.
‘Miss A says she held her hand up to signal for him to move away and told him he was a disgrace. He asked for a hug and she refused but he did it anyway.
‘Then he grabbed her right breast for a few seconds. Miss A said he was laughing and trying to make light if the situation and then became aggressive and said that friends do what he was trying to do.’
‘Miss A reported the incident about an hour later to a friend who told her to inform her mentor and she did so. The mentor describes the account given to her and said she appeared to be nervous, shaken up and distraught.
‘The registrant went to the police station voluntarily. He admitted he touched her neck when they discussed whether she had a thyroid problem and he touched her chest when they were discussing talking from the heart.
‘He was charged and self referred to the GMC. He pleaded not guilty in respect of the criminal proceedings but was convicted last year by a jury after trial.’
In June last year Qureshi was sentenced at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court to a 12-month community order with 20 days rehabilitation activity requirement after he was convicted by a jury of sexual assault.
He was also ordered to sign the Sex Offender Register for five years and pay court costs of £750. He was later refused leave to appeal his conviction by the Court of Appeal and is currently suspended from practising.
Miss A provided the tribunal with a victim personal statement where she told of the effect the incident had on her.
Miss Vanstone said: ‘Miss A says she was prescribed sleeping tablets because she was struggling to sleep and since she had been wary of male doctors.
‘She took three weeks off work which could delay her qualification. She feels that the incident impacted her reputation, she is a young unmarried Muslim woman.
‘His conduct in my submission was a breach of professional boundaries given that the complainant was a student nurse and was 21 years old. Dr Qureshi’s conviction for sexual assault amounts to serious misconduct.
‘There is evidence before you to show Dr Qureshi has failed to accept his conviction or show insight sufficient to satisfy the committee that there is no risk of repetition.
‘Dr Qureshi continued to deny the offence, committing the offence or having any sexual motivation and he showed no remorse.
‘He did say that he saw Miss A being sexually available because she had previous boyfriends. He described the incident being a misjudgement by him and says the culture norms are different in the UK from Pakistan where he’s from….
mike9a says
educated or not: savages!
Voytek Gagalka says
No. Since he, the Mohammedan, molested another Muslim woman, his case will be referred to one of many “sharia courts” which soon will gain precedence before any laws applied usually to non-believers could judge him, and thus he will be excused and, of course, will go unpunished (since under sharia, he can not).
Makenomistake says
He is a muslim first, educated or not.Islam always gets the better of a muslim when an opportunity looms before him ( not ‘her’, because a muslims is of no consequence, as per Sharia). Muslims of any stripe can NEVER be trusted in anything, because they are ‘a muslim first’ then anything else.
Makenomistake says
‘a muslims is of no consequence…’
Ewanda says
There we have it! …. plain as day!!! Cultural norms – he’s right…. Dr. Qureshi is displaying exactly the unenlightened barbarian ideology that has no respect for women as persons. In our culture his wife would be seeking a divorce for his behaviour instead of putting up with it over his publicized criminal behaviour but she cannot divorce him according to Sharia. She can only ask for a divorce but then she risks forfeiting her future security depending how it goes over with His Nibs. He kept saying how Miss A. seemed available but he failed to register that HE wasn’t available, according to our civilized norms.
As for Miss A. her life will never be the same because she was sexually molested. All over Britain and Europe, not to mention anywhere that Islam puts its foot down are girls of every age being raped and their future positive outlook on the joyous life they deserve is forever destroyed. Life after rape and sexual molestation is always an arduous exercise in overcoming the memories and the effects. It is immobilizing and stops women from standing up for their right to be treated respectfully.
I am surprised that Dads have not organized an International movement yet to take care of this serious jihad. They should call it “FORD” – Fathers Of Raped Daughters.
Remember, women …. for Mohammad to be right the smartest woman in the world is half as smart as the dumbest man. Do you really believe that?
Makenomistake says
Sorry.. I meant ‘muslima'( a female muslim)
gravenimage says
I knew what you meant. 🙂
Benedict says
A country that imports Muslims on a large scale, knowing the mentality and attitudes such a culture fosters, ought to enclose a warning and an instruction manual in the packaging.
sile reddin says
How long had he been in the UK? Long enough to know this is NOT the ‘cultural norm’? Just an excuse.
mortimer says
A PREPOSTEROUS excuse.
mortimer says
Imran Qureshi has admitted he is a primitive, savage barbarian who has no place in Britain.
Anne Smith says
It is absolutely disgraceful that he is still being allowed to practise as a doctor (God help the NHS patients under him) after being convicted of sexual assault in court. He should have been deported – back to somewhere more in keeping with his “cultural norms”/
gravenimage says
+1
WorkingClassPost says
The whole case seems to suggest that it is Britain’s cultural norms that are the problem, that ours are different from his, rather than the reverse.
It’s also interesting that he’s getting the full treatment because she is a muslim too.
gravenimage says
Yes–how *dare* we have a problem with his using his nurses as sex slaves?
mortimer says
The KEY part of the verse is that the VEILED WOMEN ARE ‘BELIEVING WOMEN’ i.e. Muslims.
Koran Versions of 33.59 “Tell … BELIEVING WOMEN…i.e. MUSLIM WOMEN”
Malik: “so that they may be RECOGNIZED and not bothered”
Pickthall: “that so they may be recognized and not annoyed.”
Yusuf Ali: “that they should be known (as such) and not molested”
The KEY point here is that MUSLIM MALES have been given the right by Mohammed to RAPE KAFIR WOMEN, but to RECOGNIZE MUSLIM WOMEN by the veil and NOT raped MUSLIMS.
mortimer says
Dr. Qureshi probably claims descent from Mohammed’s Koraysh tribe. The Koraysh tribe of Arabians according to some historians worshipped the goddess ALLAT or UZZA whom they called also ‘KORA’ (The Maiden), hence the Adherents of Kora = Koraysh).
It is ironic that Mohammedans of today still name themselves after the goddess al-Uzza (Arabian Venus)…the goddess of sex and love.
mortimer says
Whenever judges hear the defense…”…says the culture norms are different in the UK from Pakistan where he’s from….”
…the judge should have right to send the convicted permanently back to Berzerkistan following the completion of his jail sentence.
Kay says
+1
Michael says
I propose that we adapt to Islamic culture and punish him thus: cut off his hands and feet on opposite sides and crucify him for fitna.
KateM says
But, Michael, there were not 4 upstanding male witnesses to the attack.
Dan says
Call me whatever but, isn’t “What do you mean I can’t beat the crap out of any woman like the dog she is so maybe she’ll learn her place?” EXACTLY why the vast majority of Muslims won’t fit in here?
MFritz says
“Islam empowers.” Which means it gives people excuses to commit violence and crimes.
utis says
What does this slug with a stethoscope do when he has a partially dressed female patient to attend to? I assume a native Brit woman wouldn’t be able to ask for another doctor or interrogate him about his values without winding up in jail for racism. Maybe even muslimas wouldn’t be safe if they uncovered their goodies for treatment from him.
gravenimage says
I shudder to think…
Kay says
Yes, he says cultural norms are different— well so are norms for doctors and for professional relationships!
Bodega says
I am not so concerned about that so-called doctor. If he is judged by a Sharia Court, her punishment will be death. And there is nothing, absolutely nothing, any of us can do about that.
I just LOVE Sharia Law, don’t you? Oh, boy, oh boy,it is coming to London Town. And then the only part of a woman seen will be her eyes. She will never go to school, become a trained or professional…no singers, no dancers, no doctors and no ….nothing.
gravenimage says
Yes–so often Shari’ah punishes the victim.
MFritz says
Another, very serious aspect: How can you trust any muslim doctor? They’re obviously not bound by the Hippocratic Oath since the “Word of Allah” trumps everything.
gravenimage says
UK: Muslim doctor molests nurse, blames Britain’s “different cultural norms”
…………………….
Well, this is true. In Dar-al-Islam, “Miss A” would be condemned for being out of the house without a male guardian.
In Pakistan, she probably would have been jailed for having committed “Zina” for having been molested if she reported it–75% of women in prison in Pakistan and imprisoned for such “crimes”.
God, I hate Islam.
Karen says
‘He did say that he saw Miss A being sexually available because she had previous boyfriends. He described the incident being a misjudgement by him and says the culture norms are different in the UK from Pakistan where he’s from….”
Yes, the norms are different. Pakistan’s norm are derived from Islam and Sharia, Britan’s are derived from completely different sources. This is a bit of multiculturalism that simply cannot be welcomed under any circumstances. If he cannot accept the norms and laws of Britan, then Dr. Qureshi must endure his legal penalty (if there is one), then be deported. Permanently.
Kay says
+1
gravenimage says
In Islam, Muslims never think that women should have any choice as to who has sex with them.
gravenimage says
In civilized countries, we consider this *rape*.
Karen says
Exactly.
Karen says
Sorry, meant “Britain”.
Susette says
No woman is safe around a muslim male. I hope they kick his a$$ back to Pakistan, where he belongs. I do however, fear for the women of Pakistan…they must endure this type of behavior, and more, each and every day, with absolutely no legal recourse available to them.