Muslims condemn repeated Quran desecration in Western countries
ANKARA (AA): Muslims worldwide have unanimously condemned the desecration of the Quran in Denmark and Sweden, asserting that these attacks cannot be justified in the name of “freedom of expression.”
In response to the rising offensive and Islamophobic actions perpetrated by radicals in Western countries, Muslims from all over the world took to the streets to condemn the act.
Yusuf Abu Sunayne, a preacher at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Israel-occupied East Jerusalem, said: “The Book of Allah has been preserved in the hearts of Muslims; no matter what they do, no matter how much they hate, no matter how many opportunities they look for to attack, the Book of Allah will guide Muslims in the East and West.”
He went on to say: “We can only describe these people who burn the holy book as ignorant.
“From this pure land of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, we would like to express our gratitude to our Muslim brothers who oppose these actions and take a stance befitting them, and to Arab and Islamic countries such as Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan and the Gulf countries,” he added.
‘Arrest and punish perpetrators’
Mehdiye Rahmani, a resident of Iran, said as a Muslim she strongly condemns the actions.
“I condemn the disrespect and burning of the Quran in Denmark, Sweden and elsewhere. I am against such things,” she said.
“I want the Danish and Swedish governments to arrest and punish those who insult our religious scripture,” she added.
Another Iranian resident, Satin Zuhrevend said no Muslim can accept these attacks.
“We need to respect each other’s rights all over the world. Since we are Muslims, we need to be aware of each other and take care of each other,” he said.
In Iraq, Alaa Khudair stressed that any act of desecration of the Quran is an attack on Islam.
“The goal of these attacks is to destroy Islamic culture. The Iraqi government should cut diplomatic and economic relations with Sweden,” he said
Rahil Halaf, another Iraqi citizen, said Muslims should unite against the desecration of Quran.
Break off ties
An Algerian national, Murad Bualam described the desecration of the Quran in Denmark as a “great tragedy.”
Ahmed al-Rami from Beirut, Lebanon, called for a united action by Muslims.
Another Lebanese Omar Khatib said: “We reject the burning of the Quran and we absolutely do not accept it. This book is our holy book.”
Palestinian Walid Mohammed Huraym, 72, asserted that the statements of condemnation against the attacks on the Quran are not enough.
“All Arab and Islamic countries need to cut their diplomatic and commercial relations with Sweden so that no one dares to burn the Quran or insult the Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him,” he said.
”Apart from the crime of desecrating the Quran, our Prophet Peace Be Upon Him was insulted before. Condemnation is not enough. What happens when you condemn them? The burning of the book of Allah by these people is an insult to one and a half billion Muslims,” he said.