The Muslim World League condemned the burning of copies of the Holy Quran by extremists in the Danish capital of Copenhagen, which is a shameful and provocative scene for Muslims’ freedom of expression, although in reality it offends – among its crimes – the concept of freedom and their human values.
He again warned of the dangers of hateful practices and the provocation of religious sentiments, which only serve extremist agendas and hinder the voice of reason and efforts to promote dialogue and harmony among the followers of religions.
He said: “While we highly appreciate the broad international solidarity – official and popular – with Islamic sentiments regarding these absurd and heinous crimes, we call on all governments to be aware of the danger of these barbaric and irresponsible actions and to take swift and decisive action. measures to combat them.
In conclusion, he noted that these barbaric risks will only strengthen the faith of Muslims with their faith and steadfastness in their values, which always call for peace and coexistence, and will only sincerely increase them around their nation-states, as well as an effective contribution to strengthening their stability and harmony. , as well as persistence in missing out on opportunities to wager extremist ideologies that will fail and must – God willing – before the lofty Islamic conscience.