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A Britain First fanatic was booted off a tram following a foul-mouth rant about Islam in which he branded the Prophet Muhammad a child "rapist".

Passengers reacted with horror and filmed the man's shocking outburst, which was reportedly aimed at two black passengers - including a 14-year-old girl.

In the horrific three-minute tirade captured on camera, the man who describes himself as a Tommy Robinson and Britain First supporter.

He also claims Muslims worship a god who "rapes people" and encourages beheadings.

(Image: DRN/Victoria Hindle) (Image: DRN/Victoria Hindle)

When challenged, he threatened to "knock out" terrified travellers and called the conductor a "daft c***", before being ejected from the Sheffield Supertram service on Wednesday night.

The man insisted he was not being racist and was simply quoting the Islamic holy text.

Victoria Hindle, 32, captured the vile tirade on her mobile phone and later posted it on Facebook, where it has been viewed more than 230,000 times.

(Image: DRN/Victoria Hindle)

The shocking clip shows the man vehemently denouncing Muslims for worshipping Muhammad because he "married a six-year-old".

He says: "They follow a god who f****** rapes people. You're preaching to four-year-olds up and down the country in every mosque."

Miss Hindle tells him he is being recorded and is about to become an "internet sensation".

The man shrugs and says: "That's all right, fair enough. Do you think I'm bothered? I'm with Tommy Robinson on this. I'm with Britain First on this."

(Image: DRN/Victoria Hindle)

A female passenger sat next to him throws her arms up in the air and shakes her head.

He continues: "They want to believe in a f****** god called Allah that married someone at six and had sex with somebody at nine.

"You're preaching this to kids left, right and centre up and down the country and we've got to put up with it."

Outraged passengers shout "we don't want to hear it" and tell him to "shut up".

The female passenger puts her hand in front of his mouth and says "shhh" but he pushes it away and says the Koran encourages Muslims to behead non-believers.

(Image: DRN/Victoria Hindle)

Miss Hindle says she is going to send the footage to the police and get him arrested.

He replies: "Ok then, fair enough. I'm not being racist, I'm quoting things from the Koran. So, if I'm going to be arrested... how come Muslims aren't arrested for preaching it?"

The red-haired woman asks: "Why are you doing this?"

He replies: "Because I'm right."

A male passenger tells him: "Everybody's got their own beliefs."

(Image: DRN/Victoria Hindle)

The yob then gets up, marches over to him and says: "Don't put your hands up to me, mate, else I will f****** knock you straight out."

A female conductor steps in between them as the tram arrives at the station and orders the man off. He calls her a "daft c***" and stomps off down the carriage, threatening other passengers.

With arms outstretched he shouts: "Come on then, all of ya. What are ya gonna do? What the f*** are you doing?"

He eventually leaves, while continuing to hurl abuse at fellow passengers as they step out onto the platform.

Miss Hindle said the rant was aimed at two black passengers who were just "minding their business" and claims there was nothing to indicate they were even Muslim.

(Image: DRN/Victoria Hindle)

She said: "There were two black passengers on the tram that they were aiming their hatred at. I don't know what religion they were, they were just sat minding their own business. One of them was a 14-year-old girl.

"The man in the video then started shouting what are you looking at? So I said: 'I'm looking at you being racist'.

"The whole incident was quite scary. He was one of those people that are all mouth and I just wanted to film it to show people what he was doing.

"It makes me angry that people can be so ignorant, but there were a few other people on the tram who didn't say anything.

"I can understand that it's hard when people like that are shouting, it can be very intimidating but I think we all have to say something."

A spokeswoman for South Yorkshire Police said: "I can confirm we are investigating this incident. The investigation is still in its early stages and there currently have not be any arrests."