Yesterday the Council of Ministers made the decision during its weekly meeting with the initiative put forth by Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, who tasked the Public Authority for Public Care with printing and publishing the copies of the Quran.
In a press statement, Hanna asserted: "We consider what happened not to be an attack on the Qur'an and Muslims alone, but rather an attack on the human, moral and civilised values that everyone must possess. Religious symbols are sacred, and insulting religions cannot be considered freedom of expression."
'We can both believe that people have a right to commit these acts and believe that they are deplorable at the same time,' says State Department spokesman
“Al-Azhar Al-Sharif expresses its strong condemnation and denunciation of the misdeed of Zionist terrorists, in Hebron, Palestine, who tore and burned copies of the holy Quran, in a scene that demonstrates Zionism's barbarism, terrorism and hateful racism This is perpetrated under unacceptable silence of the international community that fails to play ...