Abdul Ezedi, 35, who was granted asylum after converting to Christianity, was buried in an Islamic ceremony at an east London cemetery this month with a handful of people present.
Churches have been "brought into disrepute" after one in Tyneside supported the asylum application of Clapham chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi, a leading Christian organisation has said.
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Abdul Ezedi, 35, was granted asylum in the UK despite being a convicted sex offender after converting to Christianity - though concerns had been raised over whether this was genuine