Imam Johari Abdul-Malik, who was director of outreach at the Dar Al-Hijrah mosque in Falls Church, posted his resignation Friday on his website.
Abdul-Malik says he's leaving after "many reprehensible statements" by Dar Al-Hijrah's senior imam, Shaker Elsayed, including his recent comments on genital mutilation.
In a recorded lecture, Elsayed described the practice as a way to avoid "hypersexuality" and "the honorable thing to do if needed."
Dar Al-Hijrah's board denounced Elsayed's comments Monday. Two days later, it placed him on administrative leave.
Elsayed later issued a clarification through the mosque's website saying that "Islam would never support anything that harms anybody's well-being" and that he should have avoided his comments on hyper-sexuality.
"I hereby take it back. And I do apologize to all those who are offended by it," Elsayed wrote.
"Ultimately, The Board of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center is responsible for the direction of the community and its leadership. They are proceeding in a different direction than I believe is in the best interest of the congregation and the community at-large," Abdul-Malik wrote.
Neither Abdul-Malik nor Elsayed immediately returned calls today morning.
The Falls Church mosque has been mired in controversy since the September 11 attacks, when its imam was Anwar Al- Awlaki, who later left the US and became a senior figure in al-Qaeda before being killed in a drone strike.
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