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Editorial

Desecrations fuel extremism further than ever

In a recent move, some individuals affiliated with extremist groups, burned a copy of the holy Quran in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.
Rasmus Paludan, the leader of the far-right Danish political party Stram Kurs, burned a copy of the holy Quran outside the Turkish embassy in that country, few days ago, a move that hurt the hearts of millions of Muslims around the world.
The act by these malicious individuals is another example of the alarming level and an act to spread Islamophobia and other racist and discriminatory movements by such spiteful individuals.
This is not the first time, religious extremists in that country, resorts to such a heinous act, as in the past, many similar cases have happened that hurt the feeling of Muslims around the world.
In reaction to the vicious act, many world countries, including Muslim and non-Muslim governments raised their voices and condemned it in the strongest possible terms.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan condemned the Holy Quran burning and desecration in front of the Turkish embassy and called on the Swedish government to punish the perpetrators and do not allow such vicious individuals to commit such heinous and irreparable acts again.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan strongly denounced the spiteful act and said those behind the desecration should be taken responsible for it.
The Turkish leader also warned on Monday that it “will not support Stockholm’s entry into NATO” in response to the holy book burning.
“In view of the anti-Turkish and anti-Islamic actions taken by Sweden, Turkey will not support Stockholm’s entry into NATO,” said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday.
Russia’s foreign ministry also denounced the rude and immoral action and said in a statement that such act could only be done by thugs and gangsters. “Those who burn Quran should be responsible.”
Countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, also condemned the burning of the Quran.
Actually, those doing such nasty acts, in a bid to spread islamophobia, will not reach their goals, neither they can convert others from the holy religion, but only cause the outspread of misunderstanding and committing anti-security activities inside their own countries and against their own nations.
The holy book, which is a guidance to the whole nations and followers of other relations, has no link relations with extremism and fundamentalism, as several Quranic verses highlighted that Islam was a moderate religion which, the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) conveyed it as a directive to the Muslim nations, but also to the followers of other religions.
All legitimate governments of the world including Sweden and other countries with high religious nationals, should not allow such acts but prevent them and punish the perpetrators, as such acts would disturb relations with the Islamic nations and destroy world order.

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