Sweden Incident Of Holy Quran: Muslim nations demand action
A worldwide stir was created by the Swedend incident of the Holy Quran. Amid the controversy erupted by the Sweden incident, Muslim nations around the world are demanding action after Islamophobic Quran burning. Demonstrations at the UN Human Rights Council can be seen where Islam supporters demanding action over Quran burning incidents in Sweden. Pakistan, a Muslim country, referred to the Sweden Incident of the Holy Quran as inciting religious hatred. More Islamic countries including Iran said the desecration of the holy book amounts to an incitement of hatred and violence. In the following sections, we have explained the whole matter. Unfold more details by following this column till the end. Drag down the page and take a look below.
Sweden Incident Of Holy Quran Explained
Pakistan and Iran called who is accountable for the burning Quran incident that happened in Sweden. They demanded Sweden should be accountable for it as a series of stunts caused a worldwide backlash. On Tuesday, the Muslim nations filed in response to the recent incident that happened in Sweden last month, at the United Nations Human Rights body. The motion is filed to call on countries to review their religious laws and fill gaps that “impede the prevention and prosecution of acts and advocacy of religious hatred”.
Amid the demonstration against the burning Quran incident, the police banned the Quean burning protest planned in Norway. In Sweden, Pope condemned Quran burning and said, “I feel angry, disgusted”. Meanwhile, the matter has reached the UN Human Rights Council and it has highlighted the rifts between the Organisations of Islamic Cooperation and Western members who are worried about the motion’s implications. If the motion is implemented, long-held practices and free speech will face challenges in rights protection. Continue reading this column and learn more details.
Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said in a video, “We must see this clearly for what it is: incitement to religious hatred, discrimination and attempts to provoke violence,” He further said that such acts happened under government sanction and with the sense of impunity. His comments were echoed by Iran, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia filed at the UN and called the Sweden incident of Holy Quran an act of Islamophobia. In addition, Hossein Amir Abdollahian who is the foreign minister of Iran, urged Sweden and other Western countries to take immediate action against such incidents. Stay tuned to this website for more details and further updates.