Sweden condemns Quran burning as ‘Islamophobic’ act

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NRNHub
07/02/2023 11:32 PM EDT2 min read

Kathmandu: Sweden’s government has condemned the burning of a Qaran outside Stockholm’s main mosque, calling it an 'Islamophobic' act, after an international Islamic body called for measures to avoid future desecration of the Muslim holy book.

'The Swedish Government fully understands that the Islamophobic acts committed by individuals at demonstrations in Sweden can be offensive to Muslims,' the foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday. 'We strongly condemn these acts, which in no way reflect the views of the Swedish government,' it added.

The condemnation came in response to a call for collective measures to avoid future Quran destruction from the Saudi-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

The OIC urged member states to 'take unified and collective measures to prevent the recurrence of incidents of desecration of copies of the Quran', according to a statement released after the 'extraordinary' meeting.

The 57-member body met at its Jeddah headquarters to respond to Wednesday’s incident in which an Iraqi citizen living in Sweden, Salwan Momika, 37, stomped on the holy book and set several pages alight.

Countries including Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco have summoned Swedish ambassadors in protest at the Quran burning incident.

Swedish police had granted Momika a permit in line with free speech protections, but authorities later said they had opened an investigation over 'agitation against an ethnic group', noting that Momika had burned pages from the Islamic holy book very close to the mosque.

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