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A satirical meme page which mocks anti-Muslim Facebook images has actually been mistaken as factual by some users.

As Snopes reports, some thought the widely shared image of Professor Quirrell from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, as portrayed by actor Ian Hart, was genuinely a Muslim called Sajid Muhammed who was alleged to have set a woman on fire for eating a bacon sandwich.

Comments like this were left on the page:

It's unbelievable what these Muslims get away with in our country what is our government trying to do. God Help Us.

I'm not sure on the death penalty but he should served his sentence then been deported n not allowed a passport again pure evil the system over here stinks.

If you visit the page that produced the meme, 'Worldwide Infidels United', you'll quickly see that it is a parody page, and while many are clearly in on the joke, there are many others who are sadly not.



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