ISIS reportedly behead the street magician during an impromptu 'show' on a street corner as he tried to bring some much-needed cheer to the Syrian city.
He was beheaded in public in a square after the religious fanatics branded his harmless tricks as anti-Islam and an insult to God because they created 'illusions and falsehood'. Its idle entertainment and kept locals from praying and attending the mosque.
The activist who fled said: "The magician was a popular man who entertained people with little tricks on the street like making coins or phone disappear.
"He was just called Sorcerer by people and children loved him. He was doing nothing anti-Islamic but he paid for it with his life.
Mirror UK
He was beheaded in public in a square after the religious fanatics branded his harmless tricks as anti-Islam and an insult to God because they created 'illusions and falsehood'. Its idle entertainment and kept locals from praying and attending the mosque.
The activist who fled said: "The magician was a popular man who entertained people with little tricks on the street like making coins or phone disappear.
"He was just called Sorcerer by people and children loved him. He was doing nothing anti-Islamic but he paid for it with his life.
Mirror UK
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