A copy of the Holy Quran was burned outside a mosque in Sweden on Wednesday during the Eid al-Adha celebration
Saudi Arabia condemns extremist who burnt Quran outside Stockholm mosque during Eid
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Turkeye’s President Erdogan reacts to the burning of a Quran outside a mosque in Sweden :
"“We will eventually teach the arrogant Westerners that insulting Muslims is not freedom of thought; We will show our reaction in the strongest possible terms, until a determined victory against terrorist organizations and Islamophobia is achieved, Those who commit this crime as well as those who allow it under the guise of freedom of opinion, those who tolerate this despicable act will not be able to achieve their ambitions”
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I plead that this trend stops. The use of the generic “muslim” is moving in the direction of hate speech.
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https://www.unaoc.org/2023/06/press-statement-on-the-burning-of-the-quran-in-stockholm-sweden/
June 29, 2023Filed Under:Featured,Press Statements
New York, 29 June 2023
The High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), Mr. Miguel Moratinos expresses his unequivocal condemnation of the burning of pages of the holy Quran on Wednesday in front of a mosque in the center of Stockholm, Sweden.
He notes that such a vile act is disrespectful to Muslims who are celebrating the holy occasion of Eid Al-Adha.
The High Representative reiterates the importance of upholding the freedom of expression as a fundamental human right. At the same time, he stresses that the desecration of sacred books and places of worship as well as religious symbols is unacceptable and can lead to incitement of violence.
The High Representative further reiterates that mutual respect is essential for building and promoting just, inclusive and peaceful societies rooted in human rights and dignity for all.
In this context, the High Representative recalls the United Nations Plan of Action to Safeguard Religious Sites led by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, which provides an overarching framework and a set of recommendations including strengthening religious pluralism and promoting mutual respect and human dignity.
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Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju !
Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju who is decidedly neither a solipsist nor a supreme egotist is at it again.
This time he says, “If it were my own holy book being burnt I would not care”.
That’s what he’d say to Muhammadu Buhari? Boko Haram? Miyetti Allah? The Sharif of Mecca?
Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju would like us to get embroiled in some endless high falutin, hair-splitting philosophical tittle-tattle with questions such as “What is the name of your holy book, Sir ? Do you have a holy book? What do you mean by “holy”? Perhaps give a thumbs up for the iconoclastic footnote to howl and so on, and so on, ad infinitum, but he would care, he would indeed care very much if it was his own gnash or his beloved booty, if it was Deborah Samuel or if it was his own holy or not so holy ass that was being burned in Stockholm or fried alive at Auschwitz during the Holocaust.
Birds of the same feather flock together. In this matter Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju is in good company with his comrade-in-arms, Kenneth Harrow, and another 21st-century superhuman humanist and rationalist, the author of this atrocious piece, Koran-burning in Stockholm.No doubt, he also views himself as being humane here, on this planet, at least from the point of view of saving instead of wasting lives…
BTW, the use of “ if” as a conditional preface to whatever wishful thinking that usually follows, is usually the mother of all hypocrisy. In your case, you may erroneously believe that you are being sincere, for all I care. You may even believe yourself to be virtuous, just as Touchstone the clown put it, so sarcastically in Shakespeare's ”As You Like It” :
“ O sir, we quarrel in print, by the book, as you have books for good manners. I will name you the degrees. The first, the Retort Courteous; the second, the Quip Modest; the third, the Reply Churlish; the fourth, the Reproof Valiant; the fifth, the Countercheck Quarrelsome; the sixth, the Lie with Circumstance; the seventh, the Lie Direct. All these you may avoid but the Lie Direct; and you may avoid that, too, with an ‘if’. I knew when seven justices could not take up a quarrel, but when the parties were met themselves, one of them thought of an ‘if’, as ‘If you said so, then I said so’, and they shook hands and swore at their brothers. Your ‘if’ is the only peacemaker; much virtue in ‘if’.”
Whether you are Muslim or not, here’s the bottom line and please take note: UN statement on Quran burning in Sweden :
“ Burning the Quran or any other Holy Book is offensive, and disrespectful, and a clear act of provocation. Manifestations of racism, xenophobia, and related intolerance have no place in Europe. It is even more deplorable that such an act was carried out on the important Muslim celebration of Eid al Adha”
After Mao and the Communists took over in China, at the age of thirty-five ( 35) my late best friend and erstwhile mentor Mikhail Tunkel - very Jewish, of Lithuanian ancestry - a disciple of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, a great admirer of the Chinese people, a friend of Ehud Olmert’s father, etc, moved from Harbin, China, where he was born and bred, moved to Israel In 1953 -and to Sweden circa 1988. Back in his dear Israel, one day, when curiosity got the better of him, he entered Al-Aqsa Mosque, so he tells me, and with increasing excitement, as he was making his way to the minbar which he imagined was the mosque’s holy of holies, he espied the Quran and was about to take hold of the book when a loud voice - which he thought was coming from Heaven, shattered the silence with these words:
” Only the pure shall touch it! ”
He says that his heart almost stopped and he almost fell down with fright, he thought it was the voice of the archangel Gabriel, but it turned out it was only one of the custodians of the mosque shouting from the balcony that he should not touch the Holy Quran, that he must be in a state of wudu - (ritual purity) to touch the Holy Quran …
I Have only one question in response to all that you have said in this thread: Does Hillel’s dictum not apply to Quran burning?
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After Mao and the Communists took over in China, at the age of thirty-five ( 35) my late best friend and erstwhile mentor Mikhail Tunkel - very Jewish, of Lithuanian ancestry - a disciple of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, a great admirer of the Chinese people, a friend of Ehud Olmert’s father, etc, moved from Harbin, China, where he was born and bred, moved to Israel In 1953 -and to Sweden circa 1988. Back in his dear Israel, one day, when curiosity got the better of him, he entered Al-Aqsa Mosque, so he tells me, and with increasing excitement, as he was making his way to the minbar which he imagined was the mosque’s holy of holies, he espied the Quran and was about to take hold of the book when a loud voice - which he thought was coming from Heaven, shattered the silence with these words:
” Only the pure shall touch it! ”
He says that his heart almost stopped and he almost fell down with fright, he thought it was the voice of the archangel Gabriel, but it turned out it was only one of the custodians of the mosque shouting from the balcony that he should not touch the Holy Quran, that he must be in a state of wudu - (ritual purity) to touch the Holy Quran …
I Have only one question in response to all that you have said in this thread: Does Hillel’s dictum not apply to Quran burning?
i dont think i used the generic term Muslim in a manner that suggests hate speechi wrote'' those Muslims who are disturbed''and''By the time Muslims refuse to indirectly fuel those provocations by their reactions''a no of Muslims are disturbed by anti-Islam expressions.some have reacted non-violently while others have reacted violentlyim stating that both groups may do well to realize that their responses motivates those efforts to antagonize Muslimswhy are such spectacular efforts not being made to antagonize Christians
why are Bibles not being burnt
bcs Christians dont care
why dont they care
bcs of the relative sophistication of their attitudes to the Bible, of their textual theologies, of their Biblical hermeneutics as well as of the transformations Christianity has undergone, seismic changes of a scope Islam has not undergone
comparative hermeneutics of sacred texts is a very rich topic, made more so by the tensions between Muslims and those who approach Koran burning as a means of attacking Muslims
a topic ripe for discussion but who is open to such discussions
some might be too sensitive to even discuss various approaches to Koranic hermeneuticsits vital to realize there are different kinds of Islamthe Islam of ''we shall not discuss views different from ours'' is only one kind
the Islam of ''we shall kill you if you disagree with us or if you disrespect our religion'' is only one kind even though the loudestthankstoyin
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Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju;
Wonders never cease!
Getting to know you better.
Needless to add, I’m terribly impressed.
So these are your “Holy Books”? Your own inspired cogitations, those of Ojogbon Falola, Wariboko, Ogundiran, Soyinka, Susanne Wenger, and Kant, all on the same pedestal.
No Irele? For good measure perhaps your brilliant Kperogi? Spinoza? What about Luzzatto?
I would have thought that we would have found your top thirteen among these Sacred Texts
For your entertainment: Ricky Gervais and Richard Dawkins in Conversation
“It's easy to see without looking too far that not much is really sacred” (Robert Allen Zimmerman)
# Ricky Gervais and Richard Dawkins in Conversation
Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju,
Why didn’t you include Moshe Chaim Luzzatto?
4U2 Smile:
I’m not an idol worshipper and I’m telling you the Gospel truth: If you had included Kperogi (About 1 020 000 results (0,41 seconds) I would have forgiven you, easily, since it would have confirmed something about your taste, not for literate literary criticism per se, but for big grammar characteristics, spinx jingoism, and higher political hermeneutics extravaganza
Now, let it be said: I’m not going to forgive you because you did not include Abiola Irele, speak less of the only book I've read about your area, written by J. Omosade Awolalu who in my estimation deserves a place in your pantheon.
If I have offended you, please forgive me.
I’ve been wondering why you limit your Holy books to 14 categories.
BTW, in 1989, my Pir, Sultanhussein Tabandeh who was then the Qutb and leader of The Gonabadi Dervishes requested that I should read Al Quran Al Kareem fourteen (14) times;I suppose in honour of The Fourteen Infallibles, alaihim salaam.
With all the nonsense rabble Islamophobic talk about “Militant Islam”, and “Moderate Islam” I would recommend that for a proper orientation, you visit this website https://www.al-islam.org/
and prepare yourself for the advent of Imam Mahdi -alaihi salaam
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Three new applications to burn religious scriptures have been submitted to the police, SVT reports .
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The burning of the Koran outside Stockholm's mosque on Wednesday last week provoked strong reactions nationally and internationally.
Now three more applications to burn religious scriptures have been submitted to the police, two of them in Stockholm. The police must now assess whether they can be granted permission or not
- It is about safety aspects at the site. There are certain frameworks that we assess the applications based on, linked to the Public Order Act, says Rebecca Landberg, press spokesperson at the Stockholm Police.
One of the applications is from a woman in her 50s who has applied to burn the Koran outside a mosque in Stockholm, "as soon as possible", according to SVT.
A man in his 30s has applied to burn the Torah and a Bible outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm on July 15.
On July 12, a private person wants to burn religious texts in central Helsingborg.
The police's region South is now working on the case in Helsingborg, but they do not yet know which religious scripture it is about.
- It is described as a demonstration of freedom of expression, including the burning of religious text, says Mattias Sigfridsson, head of police area Nordvästra Skåne to SVT.
- Our view is that it may not be aimed at any specific religion, but that it is part of freedom of expression and the debate that is going on right now.
After the latest Koran burning, the Swedish embassy in Iraq was stormed by protesters and the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs came out and condemned the action. The Pope and other religious leaders as well.
On Wednesday morning, Pakistan's prime minister called for a nationwide protest this coming Friday.
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After the uproar surrounding Koran burnings, Jonas Trolle, head of the Center Against Violent Extremism, wants the law to be rewritten so that the security of the kingdom is taken into account. When the police took that into account last spring - they were taught homework in several instances.
- We are currently analyzing the verdict within the Ministry of Justice, says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) to DN.
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The administrative court's verdict was crystal clear: the police lacked support when they stopped a Koran burning outside the Turkish embassy in February. It did not matter that both the police and the Security Police assessed that the Koran burning could mean "serious disruptions to national security". Even the Court of Appeal, where the police appealed the verdict, gave them homework.
So when a 37-year-old man stood outside the Stockholm mosque on Södermalm last week and burned a few pages from the Koran, he did so with the permission of the police.
The incident led to violent reactions around the world - and gave new fuel to the discussion about where the limits of Swedish freedom of expression lie. And on Wednesday, further applications were submitted to the police for permission to burn religious scriptures.
Jonas Trolle, head of the Center against Violent Extremism, is one of those calling for a change in the law, which Ekot in Sveriges Radio was the first to report . He points to a clause in the form of government that enables restrictions on freedom of expression out of consideration for the security of the kingdom. Such a wording should be written into the order law, which regulates public gatherings, he believes.
- For me, it is completely incomprehensible that such does not exist. The Ordinance Act covers traffic, public order and security at the site of demonstrations, but it does not cover more abstract threats such as terror. And it's parodic, says Trolle.
- For a long time, I have mentioned it in different contexts to different people who have the opportunity to influence this.
The Koran burnings have sparked protests. In Sweden but also abroad. Photo: Magnus Hallgren
Jonas Trolle, who is appointed by the government, believes that Sweden should be impressed by the fact that democratic countries such as Germany, France and Great Britain have legislation that makes it possible to stop similar events.
- I am for our foundation of freedom of expression, but in the current situation, you have to have a reality check . It is an unreasonable situation we are in.
On Monday, it was made clear that the police are not appealing the Court of Appeal's ruling, which found them wrong when they took national security into account. Something that has caused the Ministry of Justice to react.
- Now the Court of Appeal's judgment has gained legal force and we are currently analyzing it within the Ministry of Justice, writes Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) in a comment to DN.
In recent times, several M profiles have also called for a different application of the law. Former foreign minister Carl Bildt has called the administrative court's interpretation "horribly narrow" and Gunnar Hökmark, former EU parliamentarian, has questioned whether Koran burnings really fit within freedom of expression. Even the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, under the leadership of Foreign Minister Tobias Billström, has condemned the Koran burning as an expression of racism and xenophobia.
Today, the moderates do not want to answer yes or no to whether any changes to the law may be needed. When DN put the question to all parties in February about whether there is reason to review the existing legislation, the answer from the Moderates was, in short, "no".
Today, the answer is not as clear.
"The Court of Appeal's judgment has just gained legal force and an analysis of it is underway within the Ministry of Justice. We do not want to precede it," writes the party.
In a survey, DN asked all parliamentary parties the same question about Koran burnings: "Is there reason to review the legislation that exists today?"
M: The Court of Appeal's judgment has just gained legal force and an analysis of it is underway within the Ministry of Justice. We do not want to precede it.
A: We believe that the far-reaching freedom of expression we have in Sweden should be protected and do not believe that the rules that apply today should be changed. However, each of us also has a responsibility. Burning the Koran or other holy scriptures is deeply offensive to many people and what is legal is not always appropriate.
SD: We haven't had any such discussions.
V: We currently have no proposals for changes to the legislation, but are following the issue closely.
C: Regarding a review of legislation, it is a question of several different laws that interact here, and possibly the interaction may need to be reviewed, but we do not see the need for basic freedoms and rights to be on the table.
KD: The Christian Democrats currently have no such proposal.
MP: We have no such proposal.
L: It is important that we protect the constitution. The Liberals do not see a need to review the legislation.
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Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju,
Since unlike Islam and Judaism ( The Nationhood of “God’s Chosen People”, Zionism, etc ) Buddhism does not promote a political ideology, we are to suppose that at this stage Buddhism does not pose a threat to world peace, the way that those who profess “democracy” do ( threaten world peace and then say that they are “ peacemakers only”
“Holy Christian soldiers”….
In Europe, the fear of Islam goes back to what resulted in the Crusades and the Crusader propaganda that Muslims worship an unholy trinity comprising the devil, his prophet, and the Black Stone in Mecca. That gained some currency. After 911 etc fast forward to the fear of what’s been labelled Eurabia exacerbated by the reality that Islam is the fastest growing religion in Europe, and not only in Europe, because Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world: You got it. So that’s why there’s a fear of Islam by you know who, and that includes you.
Sure, Islam has many enemies because, for example, Islam opposes LGBTQ, and Islam opposes same-sex marriage. So, Islam has many enemies among those who embrace such practices as “ holy”
Sometimes I can’t understand you. You are or were against the burning of witches, but not of scriptures?
You are fond of asking questions, you want to know what is The Quran.
Perchance on one of your cosmic missions “exploring every corner of the cosmos in search of Knowledge" you came across the concept of The Uncreated Quran. Check it out.
Nothing to waffle about.
Perhaps in this lifetime, God forbid.in addition to that 6th January storming of the capitol you would like to witness some miscreants burning a copy of The US Constitution, the Holy US Constitution and the US Flag outside the Capitol and then wonder what is Big Joe Biden and the American People getting so excited about when they start yelling that the arsonists must be brought to justice?
With reference to book burning, the father of the Reformation Martin Luther and his antisemitism ought not to escape our scrutiny, after all, in his diatribe “On the Jews and Their Lies” he explicitly recommended - in his own words:
“I shall give you my sincere advice: First to set fire to their synagogues or schools and to bury and cover with dirt whatever will not burn so that no man will ever again see a stone or cinder of them. This is to be done in honor of our Lord and of Christendom so that God might see that we are Christians, and do not condone or knowingly tolerate such public lying, cursing, and blaspheming of his Son and of his Christians. For whatever we tolerated in the past unknowingly and I myself was unaware of it will be pardoned by God. But if we, now that we are informed, were to protect and shield such a house for the Jews, existing right before our very nose, in which they lie about, blaspheme, curse, vilify, and defame Christ and us (as was heard above), it would be the same as if we were doing all this and even worse ourselves, as we very well know. Second, I advise that their houses also be razed and destroyed. For they pursue in them the same aims as in their synagogues. Instead, they might be lodged under a roof or in a barn, like the gypsies. This will bring home to them that they are not masters in our country, as they boast, but that they are living in exile and in captivity, as they incessantly wail and lament about us before God. Third, I advise that all their prayer books and Talmudic writings, in which such idolatry, lies, cursing and blasphemy are taught, be taken from them. (remainder omitted) “
Correction :
I didn’t just write “Martin Luther”, I purposefully wrote Martin Luther and his antisemitism and this is very important because in any discussion of the matter at hand, Quran-burning in Sweden: we must first take note that as far as the kingdom of Christianity is concerned, Sweden is Lutheran territory and we are to surmise that the Lutheran Church of Sweden has probably not formally renounced their founder Martin Luther’s theological prejudices, altogether and even if they have, how do we explain or account for the persistence and the growth of antisemitism in Sweden?
The researchers in prejudice may want to defend their dear Martin and argue that after all “Martin Luther was not Islamophobic” - but the fact is that although the main axe that he had to grind was with the Holy Roman Catholic Church (he publicly burned a copy of the Pope’s "Exsurge Domine" and refused to recant ) as a diehard extremist there can be no doubt at all and it is on record that he was also doctrinally opposed to Islam and would certainly never have considered converting to that religion. Nor are we to assume that his spiritual descendants, the Lutheran people of this century, over here in Sweden would contemplate conversion to Islam either…
However, there is a ray of light and a window of opportunity that the Swedes who are hellbent on joining NATO could exploit and bring this sordid long drawn out episode, this Quran-burning sacrilege to an end, to a peaceful and peaceable conclusion., with due apologies.
Currently faced with three applications from people who want to burn the Torah/ Tanakh, the Christian Bible, and the Quran, the authorities could now pass a law that forbids and criminalise the burning of scriptures in public places…
Secondly, in a more conciliatory tone and in an effort to appease Turkiye’s President Erdogan and the Ummah , through the various channels available to them the Swedish authorities could point to all the positive things that Martin Luther expressed about Islamic faith and about Islam and “the Turks”
N.B. Quran :There is no compulsion in religion
Sweden: Quran burned outside the Swedish Parliament (on Monday, 31st July 2023
OIC ( Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) issue statement on Quran burning in Sweden