Confession before the kadi
According to the synaxarion, Ignatius presented himself before the kadi dressed in Muslim garb, cast his turban at the judge's feet, and declared that he would never deny Christ. When the kadi offered him gifts and honors to embrace Islam and threatened him with torture and death, Ignatius answered that he had come precisely in order to die for Christ, and went on to call Mohammed a false prophet.
The account relates that when he was questioned a second time and asked who had brought him to Constantinople, he replied that Christ had brought him there. The kadi, declining to behead him so that Christians might not gather his blood as a blessing, ordered instead that he be hanged.