The grand mufti of al-Azhar has defined the justification of desecrating Islamic sanctities under the pretext of freedom of speech as a disrespect towards man’s rationality.
A Muslim group in the US has condemned the act of Qur’an desecration in New York neighborhood where the Turkish consulate general and UN mission are located.
Iranian President Sayyed Ebrahim Raisi highlighted the respect of more than two billion Muslims for the holy Qur’an stressing that desecration of the holy book of Islam amounts to disrespecting all religious books, sanctities, man, freedom and human assets.
Isfahan University Professor addressed an international webinar held to discuss the recent cases of Qur’an desecration in Europe stressing that attempts to undermine the sublime status of the holy book of Islam are all doomed to fail.
Denmark’s judiciary has decided to ban the desecration of the holy book of Islam following global condemnation of the recurrent move by the Muslim nations and governments.
Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has called on Sweden and Denmark to take action against recurring Qur’an desecration in their countries before its too late.
A professor of Tehran University has slammed the world arrogant powers for targeting the religious sanctities under the pretext of practicing freedom of expression.
The envoys from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to UK have urged the governments to fight against desecration of religious sanctities amid recurring desecration of the Holy Qur’an in Sweden and Denmark.
The desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden is a bitter, conspiratorial and dangerous incident. The severest punishment for the perpetrator of this crime is agreed upon by all Islamic scholars, and the Swedish government must also know that by supporting the criminal, it has taken a warlike stance against the Islamic world and has attracted hatred ...
Secretary of Lebanon’s Assembly of Muslim Scholars has stressed that sacrilege of religious sanctities can never be justified under the pretext of freedom of speech calling on all Muslim states to take action to prevent further desecration of Qur’an.
Two British academics known for their work on religion, faith, and society in the UK described as "extremist acts that must be prevented" the recent desecrations of the Holy Quran in Sweden and Denmark.
Members of an ultranationalist group in Denmark have repeated the desecration of the holy Quran, despite widespread protests across the world of Islam.