Many people received this letter promoting a day of violence towards Muslims across the UK, with points being scored for different crimes (Picture: Bradford T&A/SWNS.com

Women are being urged to hide their hijabs on ‘Punish a Muslim Day’ which encourages violence against Muslims.

Disgusting documents suggesting April 3 as the day of hate boast of a point system whereby people are ‘rewarded’ for attacking members of the religion.

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Messages circulated among the community have warned Muslims to be careful when out and about tomorrow as torture, acid attacks, arson of mosques and assaults are encouraged.

Women are urged to avoid collectiong children from school while people are warned to lock their doors properly, walk in open spaces and to move in groups.


One of the WhatsApp messages seen by the Mirror reads: ‘Sisters please be warned that on 3rd April DO NOT GO OUT they have made a national punish a muslim day!

One of the WhatsApp messages circulating in the Islamic community ahead of ‘Punish A Muslim Day’

‘This is not a joke its sick plan they have a pointing system where they will b giving points nd reporting ona site with vids etc punishments include taking off hijabs…beating up and even acid throwing.



‘May Allah protect us all.(sic).’

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In another message, women are urged to avoid shaded areas, travel in a car with a neighbour and cover the hijab with hats, hoods or coats.

They are also encouraged to avoid wearing the abaya and not stop anyone asks you them a question.

‘Lock your doors well after you return home and don’t answer the door to anyone you don’t know very well,’ the message adds.

People are ‘rewarded’ with points’ attacking Muslims (Picture: Bradford T&A/SWNS.com

Sick propaganda circulated across the country calling for Muslims to be ‘butchered’ sparked an investigation by counter-terrorism police last month.

Some of the disgusting ‘rewards’ include 1,000 points for burning or bombing a mosque, 500 points for ‘butchering a Muslim’, 250 points for torture and 50 points for an acid attack.

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Police said last month: ‘Police are investigating a number of reports of potentially malicious communications sent to individuals across the UK.

‘Counter Terrorism Policing North East are coordinating the investigation at this time and will consider any potential links to existing enquiries.’

Anyone with any concerns should contact 101.

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