A street preacher who told a Muslim woman she would "burn in hell" forwearing tight jeans has been found guilty of religiously aggravated threatening behaviour.

Krissoni Henderson also called his victim a non-believer and a prostitutebefore branding police "disgusting" atheists, Birmingham Magistrates' Courtwas told.Henderson, 31, was arrested in July after former social worker Noor Alneaimi, who had recently undergone eye surgery, made a complaint to West Midlands Police about his behaviour.The student told Henderson's trial she heard him shouting abusive language to a passer-by in New Street, Birmingham, before he told her: "Look at your tight jeans."

Ms Alneaimi, who stressed Henderson was not preaching at the time of theoffence, told an earlier hearing:

"He directed the conversation to me and started saying you are a 'Kafir, he said you shall burn in hell, look at your jeans they are so tight, you will burn in hell for wearing such clothes. I said 'I am going to report you to the authorities' and he said 'they can't do nothing, I am going to come down your house and blow up you and your house." Ms Alneaimi

Police body-cam footage played to magistrates showed officers being berated by Henderson after they called at his flat a day after the incident.The footage showed Henderson saying he was sick and tired of racism, andcalling one officer a "filthy disgusting beast" and a "statue worshipper."

In his evidence to the trial, Henderson, of Brook Street in Birmingham'sJewellery Quarter, claimed his victim had "targeted" him - and may have been trying to seduce him. Henderson who also shouted "Allahu Akbar" before he was arrested - told magistrates Ms Alneaimi may have been attracted to his muscles. The preacher - who quoted from both the Koran and the Bible after emerging from court - declined to confirm his religion at the hearing, telling magistrates:

"My religion is my humanity, my religion is to love people regardless of what they wear." Krissoni Henderson

Henderson leaves court. Credit: BPM Media

Henderson, who is likely to receive a community order, will be sentenced tomorrow.