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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out at French President Emmanuel Macron for his attitude towards Islam. Following in his footsteps, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has harshly criticized Macron.
On Sunday, Imran Khan said that Macron was “attacking Islam” by encouraging the exhibition of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). His comments hurt the religious feelings of millions of Muslims. Deutsche Welle News.
A teacher has been assassinated in France for discussing a satirical cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This incident sparked great anger across the country. The French president took a position in favor of the protesters and announced that satirical cartoons would be screened in his country.
Imran Khan wrote on his Twitter account: “President Macro is hurting the feelings of millions of Muslims in Europe and around the world by encouraging cartoons of blasphemy against Islam and our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) without knowing anything. “.
“It is unfortunate that instead of Muslims, white supremacists or Nazi ideologues spreading violence, he is attacking Islam and encouraging the spread of Islam,” he wrote. It is regrettable that President Macro has chosen to provoke Muslims, including his own people.
Imran Khan said that Macron could have turned a blind eye to the crime saying that the extremists would not be spared. But it has chosen to incite Islamophobia by attacking Islam rather than targeting the terrorists causing the violence, be they Muslims, white supremacists or Nazi ideologues.
Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan intervened in the anti-Muslim and anti-Islamic sentiments of the French president.
He said, what is Macron’s problem with Muslims and Islam? You need psychiatric treatment.
‘What else can I say to the head of a country who does not understand freedom of belief, who treats millions of people of different beliefs in his country in this way? First of all, you need to do mental tests.
The country has reacted angrily to Erdogan’s comments, calling them “offensive” and summoning his ambassadors in France and Turkey.
By the way, a teacher was assassinated in France for discussing a satirical cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The entire country was outraged by this incident. Because of this, the French government closed a mosque. Two women wearing hijab were also stabbed in Paris.
After the national protest, Macron spoke out strongly against the fundamentalist values of the country, as opposed to radical Islam.
“France will not stop showing cartoons,” he said. Macron called the teacher a “hero” and described the Islamists as a threat to the country.
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