A group of Muslim scholars has made a direct appeal to Islamic State (IS) militants to release the British hostage Alan Henning.
In a video message posted online, the men told the 47-year-old's captors that killing him would be against Islamic law.
Mr Henning, a taxi driver from Salford, was delivering aid in Syria when he was captured in December near the town of al Dana.
Shaykh Haitham al Haddad, a qadi or judge in the Sharia council in London, said: "This is to confirm that executing this man is totally haram (sinful), is impermissible, prohibited according to Sharia for a number of reasons."
Ustadh Abu Eesa, director at Prophetic Guidance in Manchester, said Mr Henning had joined a Muslim charity convoy because he "passionately believes in helping the most needy".
He said: "No matter what our differences, no matter how differently we see the world, what there is no doubt about is that the killing of an innocent man is not permitted in the religion of Allah.
"It is not permissible whatsoever to harm a person who believes that he is safe among the people he is working with. This safety must be honoured."
Mr Henning, 47, had driven an ambulance to Syria to deliver aidA third scholar, Imam Shakeel Begg from the Lewisham Islamic Centre, said Mr Henning was innocent.
He added: "Whatever your grievance, whatever your cause, this man is innocent."
It comes after more than 100 Muslim leaders signed a statement pleading for IS to release Mr Henning and branding them "monsters" for the murder of fellow hostage David Haines.
In a letter in the Independent newspaper, they said: "We, the undersigned British Muslim Imams, organisations and individuals, wish to express our horror and revulsion at the senseless murder of David Haines and the threat to the life of our fellow British citizen, Alan Henning."
Mr Henning appeared at the end of a video released by IS militants last Saturday in which Mr Haines was beheaded. The video contained a threat that he would be killed next.
Separate video footage - filmed before his capture - showed him saying it was "all worthwhile" to ensure aid got to where it was most needed in Syria.
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