tirade he continually screams and swears at her in shop

The shocking moment a Muslim woman is racially abused by a man in a west London shop has been captured on camera.

Ahlam Saed, 25, said the row flared up, in the Shepherd's Bush store, after the man called her 'Batman' when she went in to buy some sweets wearing her full veil.

Throughout the upsetting dispute, the man swears at Miss Saed and repeatedly asks 'why do you wear that?' referring to her face veil.

Row: This man racially abuses a Muslim woman during a dispute in a grocery store in west London

Miss Saed, who is of Somali heritage, said she heard the man humming the theme tune to the Bruce Wayne cartoon before saying to his two young daughters: 'Look kids, Batman has walked in'

She claims he added: 'Say what you want girls, she won't understand English anyway.'

It was at this point that Miss Saed decided to film the man with her phone.

In Miss Saed's clip he is heard asking: 'How do they know if you're a man or a woman?'

Clearly upset, Miss Saed tells him to set a better example for his children.

She replies: 'You're ignorant you need to grow up and stop teaching kids that [language].'

During the argument one of the man's daughters is seen covering her face and crying, clearly upset by the fact her father is screaming at another woman.

Offensive: During the argument the shouts racial slurs at the woman, while his young children watch on

At one point in the clip the man says: 'I know a white girl who married a Muslim man and she has an ISIS flag on her back wall.'

Even when the shop keeper and a Muslim customer intervene in order to stop the row, the man still continues to verbally attack Miss Saed.

After the man repeatedly orders Miss Saed to stop filming his children, the video ends with her being ushered out the store.

Intervene: Even when a customer and the shop keeper intervene the man continues to berate the woman

Speaking to MailOnline, Miss Saed explained she had never met the man before and that she was simply minding her own business when the dispute started.

She said: 'At first I was angry with what he was saying but I decided to filter it out and show him that I did speak English and that I am educated.

'But all I got was effin and blinding, so it was was useless trying to have a conversation.

'It's upsetting that people like me, who were minding their own business, have to go through this sort of thing.'