- World uproar after burning a copy of the Koran, Islam’s holy book, in Sweden
- A man carried out the incident outside the mosque on the occasion of Bakri Eid
- The organization’s secretary general described the incident outside the central mosque in Sweden’s capital Stockholm as despicable.
The burning of a copy of the holy book of Islam in Sweden, the Koran, has caused an uproar around the world. A person carried out the incident outside the mosque on the occasion of Bakri Eid. After that, voices of protest began to be heard from Europe to America, including all Islamic countries. Now the organization of 57 countries Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has given a strong message to the international community by holding an emergency meeting in this matter.
On July 2 OIC Secretary General HE Hussain Brahim Taha convened a meeting of the Executive Committee of the organization. The meeting was held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. In the meeting, the general secretary of the organization said that this incident is very unfortunate on the first day of Bakri Eid when all Muslims were celebrating Eid. The secretary general of the organization has called the incident outside the central mosque in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, despicable.
57 Islamic countries are included in the organization
It was said on behalf of the General Secretary that burning copies of the Koran and insulting the Prophet Mohammed were not a common phenomenon of Islamophobia. That is why we must remind the entire international community about international law again and again so that the atmosphere of religious hatred can stop. This statement of OIC is being considered very important. Because this organization includes 57 Islamic countries. It is also considered the largest and most influential Islamic organization in the world. It includes countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Oman, Pakistan and Kuwait.
Countries including Iran and Turkey reacted strongly
After the incident of burning the copy of Quran, other Islamic countries including Iran and Turkey have reacted strongly to this incident. Turkey is already opposed to Sweden joining NATO and now this incident has made it more aggressive. Iran has also blamed the Swedish government for the incident and has refused to send its ambassador to Stockholm.
At the same time, the US State Department has also released a statement regarding the incident. The US has said that burning religious texts is not good and such incidents cannot be accepted.