Anger and rejection grew in Arab and Islamic capitals against the backdrop of some extremists in Sweden, led by the Dane Rasmus Blaudan, who insulted a copy of the Holy Quran. In an official statement, the Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed condemnation and condemnation by the Kingdom of the deliberate misuse of the Holy Quran by some extremists in Sweden, provocations and incitement against Muslims, highlighting the importance of concerted efforts to spread the values of dialogue, tolerance and coexistence, rejecting hatred, extremism and isolation, and preventing abuse of all religions and shrines.
The General Secretariat of the Council of Senior Scholars, in a statement, called such behavior absurd and barbaric, which only points to a sick, extremist person with ancestors from the time of the mission of Abdullah and his Messenger Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. The Almighty said: (This is a Book in which there is no doubt, a guide for the pious), and the Almighty said: (On the contrary, it is a glorious Qur’an), and the Almighty said: (Indeed, We have opened the Memory, and we will keep it for him). And the Almighty said: (And this is a mighty book. Lies do not come to her either because of her or because of her, a revelation from the Wise, the Praiseworthy).
The Muslim World League condemned an absurd and shameful act by some extremists in Sweden who desecrated a copy of the Holy Quran and incited against Muslims, warning against the methods of inciting hatred and provoking religious feelings, inciting hostility and division in societies and insulting the values of freedom and their human values and not only serve the programs of extremism and counter-extremism.
The Secretary General of the Muslim World League, Chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, on behalf of the General Secretariat of the League and its global councils, bodies and councils, once again called on Muslims in Sweden and around the world to call for a high Islamic approach, calling for a wise solution of issues in order to miss the opportunity to bet on extremism, which does not represent “in all cases”, except for its hatred and the risk of losing, and this does not represent the value of the noble Swedish people and that is characterized by respect for all and the spread of the spirit brotherhood and love, especially their declared positions that reject hatred and racism, emphasizing that this barbarism will only strengthen the faith of Muslims with their faith and steadfastness in their values. She always calls for the coexistence of all in love, peace and harmony, and this will only increase their sincere attention to their national countries and make an effective contribution to strengthening their brotherhood and harmony.
Condemnation from ocean to bay
The foreign ministries of Bahrain, Qatar and several Islamic capitals have expressed their strong condemnation of extremists in Sweden burning copies of the Holy Quran in a Swedish city, usually as a provocation to Muslim sentiments and a serious insult to their shrine. and incitement to hatred and violence, and the Bahraini Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that such practices, which are contrary to freedom of religion or belief and coexistence, should be strongly condemned by the international community, and efforts should be made to strengthen the values of tolerance, coexistence and religious freedom, and to combat with the ideology of extremism, bigotry and exclusion and prevent the abuse of all religions and beliefs.
Iraq calls for Hakan Roth
And the Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced in a statement that it had summoned Hakan Roth, Chargé d’Affaires of the Kingdom of Sweden in Baghdad, and informed him of the Iraqi government’s protest. The statement stated that “this issue has serious implications for relations between Sweden and Muslims in general, whether in Islamic and Arab countries or in Muslim societies in Europe.” Malaysia has condemned what Rasmus Bludan is doing, with the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs saying in a statement that “his act transcends the moral boundaries and standards of the right to freedom of opinion and expression.”