July 25, 2023
PM terms repeating cases of Quran consuming "evil".
Muslims all around the world are profoundly anguished, he says.
Outrageous right gathering in Copenhagen consumed a duplicate of Quran.
Pakistan Tuesday hammered the profaning of the Heavenly Quran before the Iraqi consulate in Denmark, which follows a progression of comparative occasions in Nordic nations.
"The most recent occurrence of despoiling of the Heavenly Quran before an Iraqi Consulate in Denmark has left Muslims all around the world profoundly anguished," State head Shehbaz Sharif said in a tweet.
The latest incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in front of an Iraqi Embassy in Denmark has left Muslims all over the world deeply anguished. We, in Pakistan, are in deep pain and distress. The recurring pattern of these abominable and Satanic incidents has a sinister…
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) July 25, 2023
Outrageous right gathering Danske Patrioter in Copenhagen Monday posted a video in which a man is seen contaminating and consuming the heavenly book and stomping on an Iraqi banner.
The most recent video follows a comparative occasion on Friday and others lately in Sweden's capital of Stockholm.
PM Shehbaz said Pakistanis are in profound torment and pain.
"The common example of these detestable and Evil occurrences has a vile plan: to hurt between confidence relations, harm harmony and concordance and advance strict scorn and Islamophobia."
The state head called upon the legislatures and confidence pioneers, specifically, to stop such detestable practices.
"Let us not permit a modest bunch of misinformed and detestable individuals to hurt the feelings of billions of individuals. Let them not direct their loathsome plan," he said.
Iraq, before whose consulate the Quran was singed, "firmly denounces, once more, the reiteration of the consuming of a duplicate of the Heavenly Quran".
Iraq's unfamiliar service said such demonstrations permit "the infection of fanaticism and disdain" to represent "a genuine danger to the quiet concurrence of social orders".
Thousands have fought across Muslim countries against the despoiling of the Heavenly Quran, with rough fights occurring in Iraq.
Danish Unfamiliar Pastor Lars Lokke Rasmussen said he denounced the Koran consuming.
"These provocative and despicable demonstrations don't address the perspectives on the Danish government. Appeal to all to deescalate - viciousness should never be the reaction," Rasmussen said in a tweet.