Saudi FM calls on OIC states to take practical steps to confront Qur’an desecration incidents

 


Saudi FM calls on OIC states to take practical steps to confront Qur’an desecration incidents


On July 31, 2023, Saudi Arabia's

 Foreign Minister called on member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to take practical steps in addressing and confronting incidents of Qur'an desecration. The minister's appeal comes amidst growing concerns over disrespectful actions towards the Qur'an, which is considered a sacred text in Islam.

In his statement,

 the Saudi Foreign Minister emphasized the importance of unity among OIC nations in protecting the sanctity of the Qur'an and upholding its reverence. The call to action seeks to galvanize member states to collectively address instances of Qur'an desecration and promote measures that safeguard the religious sensitivities of the Muslim community.

The exact details of the practical steps recommended by the Saudi Foreign Minister were not provided in the news snippet, but it can be presumed that they may involve diplomatic initiatives, legal measures, educational programs, and efforts to raise awareness about the significance of religious tolerance and respect.

Given the sensitivity of religious matters, this call by Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister may draw attention and response from other OIC member states as they discuss and deliberate on the best course of action to protect the Qur'an from desecration and uphold the principles of freedom of religion and mutual respect among diverse communities.

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