Hezbollah calls on Islamic governments and religious authorities to condemn the burning of the Noble Qur’an, and to work to form a global public opinion to prevent the recurrence of these violations.
Hezbollah condemned the burning of a copy of the Holy Quran in Sweden, describing the act as “criminal”, which comes in the context of a long series of disgraceful insults to the sanctities of Muslims.
Hezbollah’s statement called on Islamic governments and references to condemn this abuse and work to form a global public opinion to prevent the recurrence of these violations.
And the Swedish authorities issued a decision allowing the leader of the Danish hard line party, the far-right Rasmus Paludan, to burn a copy of the Holy Qur’an in front of the Turkish embassy building in Stockholm.
On the other hand, the Swedish Foreign Minister, Tobias Billström, said that “the anti-Islam provocations are appalling,” and added, “Sweden has a far-reaching freedom of expression, but this does not mean that the government, or I myself support the opinions that are expressed.”
and across multiple data, Governments and parties around the world condemned what he did in Al-WudanIran said, “The continued violation of the sanctity of the heavenly book of one and a half billion Muslims is a clear indication of spreading hatred and promoting violence.”
He demanded Al-Azhar Al-Sharif By standing in the face of attempts to tamper with religious sanctities.
For its part, the political bureau of the Ansar Allah movement denounced in the strongest terms what happened in Sweden. He said, “What is happening in the West, in terms of hostile acts once morest Islamic sanctities, reflects the moral and political bankruptcy that Western governments have reached.”
The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, denounced the Swedish authorities for allowing an extremist to burn a copy of the Holy Qur’an in Stockholm, stressing that these crimes do not fall within the framework of freedom of thought and expression.
As for Kuwait, it warned, in the words of its Foreign Minister, Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, that such behavior would “inflame the feelings of Muslims around the world, and constitute a dangerous provocation for them.”