IRANINFO.DK - Iranian news site based in Denmark

Tuesday
Apr 30th
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home Culture Cultural News OIC holds extraordinary meeting on Qur'an desecration

OIC holds extraordinary meeting on Qur'an desecration

E-mail Print PDF
OIC holds extraordinary meeting on Qur'an desecration

The OIC extraordinary and virtual meeting at the level of the foreign ministers of the member countries was held ion Monday afternoon to discuss the repeated desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden and Denmark.

According to Iraqi News Agency (INA) Arabic-Language website, at the beginning of this meeting, Hissein Brahim Taha, the OIC Secretary General expressed his regret that no action was taken to prevent the desecration of the Holy Qur'an by the authorities of Sweden and Denmark, and reiterated calls on the authorities of those two countries to take official measures to prevent those actions from happening.

Taha urged the OIC member countries to take sovereign measures according to their discretion in relation to Sweden and Denmark to show their protests and opposition to the positions of the authorities of those two countries towards the repeated desecration of the Holy Qur'an and to prevent these measures.

The Saudi foreign minister Faisal bin Farhan, whose country is the current president of OIC and that had called for holding this extraordinary meeting alongside Iraq, in a statement that, "The Saudi government believes in the importance of establishing the values of dialogue, forgiveness and respect among nations, religions and cultures. and does not accept any action that spreads hatred and extremism.

The top Saudi diplomat continued, "The Saudi government strongly condemns the repeated desecration of the Holy Qur'an and emphasizes that these provocative actions are not acceptable by any means.

Bin Farhan further said, "We invite all OIC member countries to jointly work together to take practical and efficient measures to prevent the recurrence of such attacks.

 

Photography

Mount Damavand is the highest peak in Iran and the highest volcano in Asia.

Travel tips

Things to Know Before Trip
One of the most important things to remember is that Iranians aren’t Arabs, they’re Persian. They speak Farsi (and other dialects), not Arabic, and some people might feel offended if you great them with Arabic words.
  • What’s the best time to travel to Iran?
  • Iranian don’t hate Americans
  • Iran is a great place for backpacking

Join our Social Sites :

Video - Tour



Facebook Page