Quran Burning In Sweden And Heats Are In the Middle East

Quran Burning In Sweden And Heats Are In the Middle East

 As of now, you may be aware of the Protests that were held in many Muslim-majority countries this Friday.

In Sweden and the Netherlands protests were held, This happened to show anger and dismay by far-right activists condemning and criticizing the recent act of the holy scripture of Islam.

The protest was held in Islamic major countries like Pakistan, Lebanon, Iraq, and some more countries. Police officers of Pakistan stopped the protesters who were trying to march toward the Swedish embassy in the capital Islamabad. The pictures that came from Beirut were very aggressive more than  200  protesters burned the flags of Sweden and the Netherlands they were in anger. This incident of flag-burn had happened near the blue-domed Mohammed al-Amin Mosque which is present in central Beirut Martyrs' Square.

Sunni Muslims of Egypt called for a boycott of Swedish and Dutch products.

Now, when the voice was being raised in many Islamic countries, a statement came from the Swedish authorities, in which they were seen to be evading the incident of demolishing Islam and the Quran. He said that the Swedish constitution has given rights and freedom of expression is one of them, so that people and the public can express their views on the street. The government cannot ban them.

But they also said that No one can incite violence or hate speech on the back of the right to expression.

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This incident is not the first time in Sweden, let me remind you that in the last year of 2022 in the month of April, there was an incident of Quran burning in the streets of Sweden in an anti-Muslim rally, at that time the Swedish government stopped it case by saying that foreign actors were involved in that case.

Now again similar incidents in this country are causing heat in Middle East countries.


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