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Shia Muslims condemn desecration of Holy Qur’an in Sweden

The Shia Muslim Commu­nity, Ghana led by its Na­tional Imam Sheikh Abu­bakar Kamaludeen, has strongly condemned the desecration of the Holy Qur’an sanctioned by the Swedish Government.

“No civilised state or indi­vidual will authorise such a hate, racist and despicable campaign against the religion of Islam on the pretext of freedom of expression,” a statement from the Office of the National Imam of the Shia Muslim Community, copied the Ghanaian Times said.

The statement called on the Swedish government “to be responsible and behave like a civilised state, to punish the per­petrators of this criminal act or hand them over for prosecution and render an unqualified apolo­gy to the Muslim world.”

“The Shia Muslim Commu­nity regards the Holy Qur’an as a Revealed Scripture that remains undistorted despite series of at­tempts to distort it by the enemies of Islam.

The issuing of permit for demonstrators to desecrate the scripture of any revealed religion in the name of free expression

 is a clear endorsement of organ­ised hate and bigotry, and must therefore be addressed devoid of propaganda and prejudice,” the statement added.

“We strongly condemn this reckless move and urge the Swedish government to be civil, responsible and consider the po­tential ramifications of hurting the feelings of over a billion people on earth,” it said.

“It is our resolute responsibility to protect the sanctity of the Holy Qur’an from the agents of hate, racism, chaos and hypocrisy.”

The statement pointed out that without a slight of doubt, every society needed development, adding that development came with ideas that must be expressed for societal transformation, “it is certainly from the free exchange of ideas that knowledge or truth emerges leading to development.”

The statement, however, added that expressions that threatened social harm, incite chaos or fan na­tional or global disunity must nev­er be allowed by any thinking and civilised people, “for peace and security to prevail, human rights and freedom must be surrounded by restrictions, interfering with the sensibilities, fundamental rights and freedom of others causes nothing but anarchy.”

It said “free expression must not be used to satisfy the inor­dinate ambitions of individuals, governments and others whose intention is to consciously create dissension, sow seeds of discord, spread venoms of blas­phemy and chaos between and among civilisations or religions.

The Holy Qur’an which we believe to be the only undis­torted revealed Book is our Red Line. The endorsement of Islamophobia under the rules of protecting free speech is highly hypocritical. Likewise, deplor­ing hate campaign and at the same time failing to prevent it is indeed duplicitous.

“The world appears to be a scaremongering time, and it is only the right application of the message of peace, rule of law, good governance, fundamental human administrative justice that peace and security can prevail,” the statement added.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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