Abdul Ezedi was granted asylum by a judge who accepted he was a Christian convert despite him failing basic questions about the religion and also being a convicted sex offender.A raft of previously confidential documents disclose for the first time how the man police believe carried out a harrowing chemical attack earlier this year had been allowed to stay in the UK even though he had a criminal conviction.They reveal that Ezedi could not even answer basic Home Office questions about Christianity, wrongly claiming that the Old Testament was about Jesus Christ and that one of the Apostles was called Jacob.Asked what God created on the third day, he answered: “Good Friday and Easter Sunday and Resurrection Day.”