Publish date10 Aug 2023 - 16:53
Story Code : 603231
Lebanese cleric:

Muslim states should take action to prevent Qur’an desecration

Secretary of Lebanon’s Assembly of Muslim Scholars has stressed that sacrilege of religious sanctities can never be justified under the pretext of freedom of speech calling on all Muslim states to take action to prevent further desecration of Qur’an.
Muslim states should take action to prevent Qur’an desecration
Sheikh Ibrahim al-Braidi, in an interview with Iran’s Qur’an News Agency (IQNA) said desecration is not compatible in any law.
 
He said,” Tthe Swedish government has violated laws by giving the green light to some to desecrate the Quran in the country.”
 
Sheikh al-Baridi underlined that God Almighty, is the protector of Islam and its sanctities and those who think can undermine the religion and the Quran
are mistaken.

The Lebanese scholar further said that if acts of desecration in Sweden continue, the governments of Arab and Muslim countries should take stances against Stockholm.

He proposed boycotting Sweden and expel its ambassadors from Muslim countries, he stated.

Muslims all over the world should also launch online campaigns against Stockholm and those inciting sedition, he added.

Sheikh Al-Baridi further noted that Sweden has interests in Islamic countries (and in order to protect them) it should prevent sacrilegious incidents from happening.

Repeated instances of Quran desecration in Sweden and Denmark, authorized by their government have drawn widespread condemnations from the Muslim world.

The Nordic countries allow the blasphemies to happen under the guise of the so-called freedom of speech despite wide condemnations from Muslim and non-Muslim states and even in the face of a UN Human Rights Council resolution adopted last month.
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