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Pakistan: Koran-burning in Sweden ‘hurts the religious sensitivities of over 1.5 billion Muslims around the world’, but MUIS muslims are not hurt?

duluxe

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https://www.trtworld.com/europe/ove...reaction-to-quran-desecration-in-sweden-64746

Muslim world has erupted in anger and alarm after Sweden allowed a far-right racist politician Rasmus Paludan to burn a copy of the Muslim Holy book Quran in front of the Turkish embassy building in Stockholm.

Here are some of the first reactions:

Türkiye

“We condemn in the strongest possible terms the vile attack on our holy book, the Quran, in Sweden today (21 January), despite our repeated warnings earlier,” a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement said.

Calling the act “an outright hate crime,” the ministry said: “Permitting this anti-Islam act, which targets Muslims and insults our sacred values, under the guise of freedom of expression is completely unacceptable.”

“This despicable act is yet another example of the alarming level that Islamophobia and, racist and discriminatory movements have reached in Europe.”

Pakistan

“This senseless and provocative Islamophobic act hurts the religious sensitivities of over 1.5 billion Muslims around the world,” said a statement from the Pakistani Foreign Ministry.

Such actions are “not covered under any legitimate expression of the right to freedom of expression or opinion, which carries responsibilities under international human rights law, such as the obligation not to carry out hate speech and incite people to violence.”

“Pakistan’s concerns are being conveyed to the authorities in Sweden. We urge them to be mindful of the sentiments of the people of Pakistan and the Muslims worldwide and take steps to prevent Islamophobic acts,” the statement added.

Kuwait

The incident “hurts Muslims’ sentiments across the world and marks serious provocation,” Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al Jaber Al Sabah said in statements cited by the state news agency KUNA.

He called on the international community “to shoulder responsibility by stopping such unacceptable acts and denouncing all forms of hatred and extremism and brining the perpetrators to accountability.”…

Qatar

Qatar condemned the Swedish authorities’ permission to burn the Holy Quran and call on the international community to shoulder its responsibilities to reject hatred and violence.

Iran

Calling it an attempt to stoke hatred and violence against Muslims, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said some European countries under the false pretext of advocating freedom of speech “allow extremist and radical elements to spread hatred against Islamic sanctities and values”.

Kanaani said despite the strong emphasis on human rights in Islam, Europeans continue to “institutionalise anti-Islamism and Islamophobia” in their societies.

He added that the desecration of the Quran is a “clear example of spreading hatred and fueling violence against Muslims”, which has “nothing to do with freedom of speech and thought”….

Egypt

Egypt expressed its strong condemnation of the disgraceful act that provokes the feelings of hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world.

Egypt warned of the dangers of the spread of such acts that offend religions and fuel hate speech and violence, calling for upholding the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence and preventing offense to all religions and their sanctities through such extremist practices that contradict the values of respect for religion.

Organization of Islamic Cooperation

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation bloc said the “provocative action… targets Muslims, insults their sacred values, and serves as further example of the alarming level reached by Islamophobia” and asked Sweden to punish those behind a “hate crime”.
 

blackmondy

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Pakistan doesn't feel hurt when tiong-cock imprisoned Muslims there in concentration camps, force them to eat pork and drink beer and having Chinese people live with them and fuck their wives.
Muslims seem to pick their grudges selectively. Why arh?
 

bobby

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Our Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs got nothing to say.....

Minister Masagos Zulkifli.jpg
 

laksaboy

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Our Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs got nothing to say.....

Minister Masagos Zulkifli.jpg

The fact that you need a politician to be in charge of 'Muslim affairs', is in itself a farce. Similar to why there is a 'Minister of Law'. In civilized countries, the politicians do not get involved in religious matters or the judiciary. Legislature does not need a 'minister'.

But when you've already accepted this 'labour union', all these other things matter little. :wink:

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bobby

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Mudds are only good at talking cock. This is very well proven by their postings here. Totally zero substance.

This mudd very busy...also Minister for Social & Family Development. Tiagong he got 2 minister celeries...huat ahhhhhhh!!!!!!
 

blackmondy

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This mudd very busy...also Minister for Social & Family Development. Tiagong he got 2 minister celeries...huat ahhhhhhh!!!!!!
Mudds only good at looking busy. Activities can easily substitute for results.
 
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bobby

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The fact that you need a politician to be in charge of 'Muslim affairs', is in itself a farce. Similar to why there is a 'Minister of Law'. In civilized countries, the politicians do not get involved in religious matters or the judiciary. Legislature does not need a 'minister'.

But when you've already accepted this 'labour union', all these other things matter little. :wink:

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And why do we need so many "ministers" in the PMO....




So many chobolan motherfuckers.....
 

JohnTan

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https://www.trtworld.com/europe/ove...reaction-to-quran-desecration-in-sweden-64746

Muslim world has erupted in anger and alarm after Sweden allowed a far-right racist politician Rasmus Paludan to burn a copy of the Muslim Holy book Quran in front of the Turkish embassy building in Stockholm.

Here are some of the first reactions:

Türkiye

“We condemn in the strongest possible terms the vile attack on our holy book, the Quran, in Sweden today (21 January), despite our repeated warnings earlier,” a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement said.

Calling the act “an outright hate crime,” the ministry said: “Permitting this anti-Islam act, which targets Muslims and insults our sacred values, under the guise of freedom of expression is completely unacceptable.”

“This despicable act is yet another example of the alarming level that Islamophobia and, racist and discriminatory movements have reached in Europe.”

Pakistan

“This senseless and provocative Islamophobic act hurts the religious sensitivities of over 1.5 billion Muslims around the world,” said a statement from the Pakistani Foreign Ministry.

Such actions are “not covered under any legitimate expression of the right to freedom of expression or opinion, which carries responsibilities under international human rights law, such as the obligation not to carry out hate speech and incite people to violence.”

“Pakistan’s concerns are being conveyed to the authorities in Sweden. We urge them to be mindful of the sentiments of the people of Pakistan and the Muslims worldwide and take steps to prevent Islamophobic acts,” the statement added.

Kuwait

The incident “hurts Muslims’ sentiments across the world and marks serious provocation,” Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al Jaber Al Sabah said in statements cited by the state news agency KUNA.

He called on the international community “to shoulder responsibility by stopping such unacceptable acts and denouncing all forms of hatred and extremism and brining the perpetrators to accountability.”…

Qatar

Qatar condemned the Swedish authorities’ permission to burn the Holy Quran and call on the international community to shoulder its responsibilities to reject hatred and violence.

Iran

Calling it an attempt to stoke hatred and violence against Muslims, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said some European countries under the false pretext of advocating freedom of speech “allow extremist and radical elements to spread hatred against Islamic sanctities and values”.

Kanaani said despite the strong emphasis on human rights in Islam, Europeans continue to “institutionalise anti-Islamism and Islamophobia” in their societies.

He added that the desecration of the Quran is a “clear example of spreading hatred and fueling violence against Muslims”, which has “nothing to do with freedom of speech and thought”….

Egypt

Egypt expressed its strong condemnation of the disgraceful act that provokes the feelings of hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world.

Egypt warned of the dangers of the spread of such acts that offend religions and fuel hate speech and violence, calling for upholding the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence and preventing offense to all religions and their sanctities through such extremist practices that contradict the values of respect for religion.

Organization of Islamic Cooperation

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation bloc said the “provocative action… targets Muslims, insults their sacred values, and serves as further example of the alarming level reached by Islamophobia” and asked Sweden to punish those behind a “hate crime”.

Thanks to the PAP, moslems in Singapore are much more civilized and rational than their counterparts anywhere else in the world.
 

duluxe

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MUIS is more like a 'City Harvest Mosque'... if you know, you know. :biggrin:

Wrong! CHC misused God and the guidelines of bible for prosperity.

MUIS guided off muslims from the dead texts. You should look at the outcomes and fruits and not the dead books. A good outcome you can observe, MUIS muslims are not as butt hurt as muslims elsewhere over the Quran book burning. They are more peaceful and tolerant, the good fruits produced by the altered version of islam by MUIS. If not, we the infidels will not be able to share dinning tables with mudlays in hawker centre.
 

duluxe

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The fact that you need a politician to be in charge of 'Muslim affairs', is in itself a farce. Similar to why there is a 'Minister of Law'. In civilized countries, the politicians do not get involved in religious matters or the judiciary. Legislature does not need a 'minister'.

But when you've already accepted this 'labour union', all these other things matter little. :wink:

SwumXol.png

Mudland has a full islamic religion ministry. The practice of islam, religion and politics must mixed.
 

JohnTan

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The fact that you need a politician to be in charge of 'Muslim affairs', is in itself a farce. Similar to why there is a 'Minister of Law'. In civilized countries, the politicians do not get involved in religious matters or the judiciary. Legislature does not need a 'minister'.

Why a farce? In practically every mohammedan country, a politician or the sultan is the politician in charge of moslem affairs.

In the mohammedan religion, politicians are expected to get involved directly with islamic religious matters. This has been the case since the founding of the mohammedan religion by mahomet. You can always verify my info on Google.
 
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