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Pakistan Observes Quran Sanctity Day to Protest Desecration of Holy Book in Sweden

Pakistan Observes Quran Sanctity Day to Protest Desecration of Holy Book in Sweden
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Pakistan Observes Quran Sanctity Day to Protest Desecration of Holy Book in Sweden

Introduction:

Pakistan is observing Quran Sanctity Day on Friday, July 7, 2023, to express outrage over the desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden last week. The government has designated the day as Yaum-i-Taqaddus-i-Quran (day for the protection of the Holy Quran’s sanctity) and has called for nationwide protests and rallies.

Background of the Incident

On July 1, 2023, a 37-year-old man of Iraqi origin, Salwan Momika, burned a copy of the Quran in front of a Stockholm mosque. The incident was filmed and shared on social media, sparking outrage in Pakistan and other Muslim-majority countries.

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Government’s Response

The Pakistani government has condemned the incident and summoned the Swedish ambassador to Islamabad to register a protest. The government has also announced that it will be filing a formal complaint with the United Nations.

Public Response

Pakistanis have taken to the streets in protest of the Quran burning. There have been demonstrations in major cities across the country, including Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi. The protests have been largely peaceful, but there have been some reports of violence.

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Significance of Quran Sanctity Day

Quran Sanctity Day is an important day for Muslims around the world. It is a day to reaffirm their commitment to the Holy Quran and to denounce any acts of desecration. The day is also a reminder of the importance of protecting freedom of religion and expression.

Conclusion:

The Quran burning in Sweden has caused widespread anger and hurt among Muslims. The Pakistani government’s decision to observe Quran Sanctity Day is a reflection of the importance that Muslims attach to their faith. The day is a reminder that the Quran is a sacred text that should be respected by all.

Pakistan Observes Quran Sanctity Day to Protest Desecration of Holy Book in Sweden


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