A
muslim who raped a 13-year-old girl he groomed on Facebook has been
spared a prison sentence after a judge heard he went to an Islamic faith
school where he was taught that women are worthless.
Adil
Rashid, 18, claimed he was not aware that it was illegal for him to
have séx with the girl because his education left him ignorant of
British law.
Yesterday
Judge Michael Stokes handed Rashid a suspended sentence, saying:
‘Although chronologically 18, it is quite clear from the reports that
you are very naive and immature when it comes to séxual matters.’
Earlier Nottingham Crown Court heard that such crimes usually result in a four to seven-year prison sentence.
But
the judge said that because Rashid was ‘passive’ and ‘lacking
assertiveness’, sending him to jail might cause him ‘more damage than
good’.
Rashid, from Birmingham, admitted he had séx with the girl, saying he had been ‘tempted by her’ after they met online.
They initially exchanged messages on Facebook before sending texts and chatting on the phone over a two-month period.
They then met up in Nottingham, where Rashid had booked a room at a Premier Inn.
The
girl told police they stayed at the hotel for two hours and had sex
after Rashid went to the bathroom and emerged wearing a condom.
Rashid
then returned home and went straight to a mosque to pray. He was
arrested the following week after the girl confessed what had happened
to a school friend, who informed one of her teachers.
He told police he knew the girl was 13 but said he was initially reluctant to have séx before relenting after being seducéd.
Earlier
the court heard how Rashid had ‘little experience of women’ due to his
education at an Islamic school in the UK, which cannot be named for
legal reasons.
After
his arrest, he told a psychologist that he did not know having séx with
a 13-year-old was against the law. The court heard he found it was
illegal only when he was informed by a family member.
In
other interviews with psychologists, Rashid claimed he had been taught
in his school that ‘women are no more worthy than a lollipop that has
been dropped on the ground’.
When
Judge Stokes said Rashid ‘must have known it was illegal, unless he was
going round with his eyes shut’, defence lawyer Laban Leake said
reports suggested Rashid had a ‘degree of séxual naivety’.
‘The
school he attended, it is not going too far to say, can be described as
a closed community and on this occasion this was perpetuated by his
home life.
‘It
is not too far to say that he may not have known that having séx with a
13-year-old girl was illegal.’ Judge Stokes sentenced Rashid to nine
months youth custody, suspended for two years, along with a two-year
probation supervision order.
Describing
Rashid, the judge said: ‘He’s had an unusual education, certainly in
terms of the séxual education provided. Comparing women to lollipops is a
very curious way of teaching young men about séx.’
But he said that Rashid knew what he was doing was wrong.
‘It
was made clear to you at the school you attended that having séxual
relations with a woman before marriage was contrary to the precepts of
Islam,’ he said.
Addressing
Rashid, the judge said: ‘I accept this was a case where the girl was
quite willing to have séxual activity with you. But the law is there to
protect young girls, even though they are perfectly happy to engage in
séxual activity.’
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