Pakistan: The Ambassador at Large for Global Peace, Human Rights & Interfaith Harmony Imam Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui Chairman, Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH), strong condemnation and denunciation of the burning of a copy of the Holy Qur’an by an extremist at Stockholm Central Mosque in Sweden following Eid al-Adha prayer. He said that the Noble Quran will remain a sublime scripture that guides humanity and steers it to the values of goodness, truth, and beauty. So, its sanctity will not be compromised by the grudges of lowly people, nor the misconduct of those who fan intolerance, grudges, hatred, and perversion.
?In a statement, the Chairman of the Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) said stressed that the continuation of this behavior at this particular time, during which Muslims live a spiritual atmosphere during the blessed A hateful crime is Stockholm while millions of people perform a spiritual and peaceful ritual as Hajj which its main goal is to bring peace and remind all people regardless of their color, race, age, status are all the same. The blessed Eid al-Adha prayer is a deliberate provocation and a grave insult to them.
Ambassador at Large for Global Peace, Human Rights & Interfaith Harmony Imam Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui explained that authorizing the burning of a copy of the Holy Qur’an in Sweden is an abhorrent racist crime that contradicts all values, constants, and norms. He underlined that such irresponsible behavior and actions, which lead to provoking and inflaming the feelings of Muslims worldwide in these blessed days, should be tackled and addressed by all legal and ethical means with the cooperation of all, to renounce extremism and religious fanaticism.
The Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) had affirmed its categorical rejection of such criminal acts that express abhorrent hatred and unacceptable racism, indicating that the repetition of these heinous crimes against Islamic religious sanctities represents a flagrant provocation to the feelings of Muslims around the world, and promotes discourses of extremism, fanaticism, and hatred.
The Ambassador at Large for Global Peace, Human Rights stressed the need for immediate intervention by the Swedish authorities to put an end to such actions that project hatred and extremism, holding the Swedish authorities accountable for all reactions resulting from these heinous and inciting acts that contradict the principles of tolerance and freedom of religion. He that at a time when the voices of wisdom are louder and strenuous efforts are being made to spread the values ??of pluralism, brotherhood, and mutual respect, we find that there are those who seek to legitimize insulting Islam and its sanctities and spread the spirit of hatred and intolerance.
?In a statement, the Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) stressed the need to consolidate the values of dialogue, coexistence, tolerance, respect, and rejecting all that would spread hatred and extremism. (ICPH) called for the need to take decisive measures to stop these abusive practices, he said that these repeated barbaric abuses cannot in any way be justified or authorized under the pretext of freedom of opinion and expression.