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Al-Azhar Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb said the Islamic world is witnessing a “systematic campaign to include Islam in political battles.”
Al-Tayyib added, in a post in Arabic, English and French, on his Facebook page, that this campaign “began with a malicious attack on the Prophet of Mercy, may the peace and prayers of God be upon him. No we accept that our symbols and holy places are victims of cheap speculation in the market of electoral politics and conflicts. “
Al-Tayyib sent a message to those who justify offending the Prophet of Islam, saying: “The real crisis is due to your intellectual duplicity and narrow agendas, and I remind you that the most important responsibility of the leaders is to maintain civil peace, maintain community security, respect religion and protect peoples from falling into struggles, not fueling conflict in the name of freedom of expression. “
We are now witnessing a systematic campaign to include Islam in political battles, creating chaos that began with a malicious attack on the Prophet of Mercy, God bless him …
Posted by Ahmad Al-Tayeb on Saturday October 24, 2020
On Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron said in a press release that his country would not abandon the offensive of the “cartoons” of the Prophet Muhammad (belonging to the French magazine Charlie Hebdo), which were published on the facades of buildings in several French cities, including Toulouse and Montpellier (south).
During the last days, pressure and raids increased, targeting Islamic civil society organizations in France, in the context of the murder of a history teacher named Samuel Bate (47 years old) who showed these photographs to his students, in a Paris suburb.
Macron described Patti’s murder as undermining freedom of expression and an “Islamic terrorist attack.”
His speech was widely rejected in Islamic countries and his statements were described as incitement to hatred. And a campaign was launched to boycott French products in the Arab world.
Macron announced earlier this month that France must confront what he called “Islamic isolationism,” claiming it seeks to “establish a parallel system” and “deny the republic.”
And French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanan previously claimed, on Sunday, September 27, that his country is waging a war against what he called “Islamic terrorism,” in his remarks during a visit to a synagogue near the capital, Paris. .
On Wednesday July 16, French Prime Minister Jean Castex said that “combating Islamic extremism” is one of his “main concerns”, during his announcement to the National Assembly of his government’s general policy statement.
A series of attacks in France since January 2015 have killed 258 people, and the level of terrorist threat remains “very high” five years later, according to a statement from the French Interior.
The sheikh of Al-Azhar had responded two weeks ago to the statements of French President Emmanuel Macron, calling them “irresponsible”.
Macron had delivered a speech in which he declared that France must confront what he called “Islamic isolationism”, claiming that it seeks to “establish a parallel system” and “deny the republic”, considering that Islam “is a religion that is currently experiencing a crisis. all over the world”.
Al-Tayyib said in a tweet he posted in Arabic, English and French: “As we seek with the wise men of the West to promote the values of citizenship and coexistence, irresponsible statements are issued that take the attack on Islam as a cover for profit. weak policies. This uncivilized behavior against religions establishes a culture of hatred and racism and generates terrorism. ” “.
As we seek with the sages of the West to promote the values of citizenship and coexistence, irresponsible statements arise that attack Islam for unnecessary political gain.
1/2– Ahmad al-Tayeb (@alimamaltayeb) October 5, 2020
On Friday, the first day, Al-Azhar condemned the stabbing incident of two Muslim women in Paris, which took place last Sunday, and described it as “an abominable terrorist incident by extremists.”
It said in a statement that Al-Azhar declares its full solidarity with the two women and their families, highlighting its firm stance and rejection of these brutal attacks and all killings, regardless of the religion of the perpetrator or the victim.
He called on everyone to adopt the same positions of rejection and condemnation for all “terrorist operations”, and stressed that “the duplication in the treatment of these incidents is shameful and shameful, and creates an atmosphere of congestion among the followers of religions and increases the impact of terrorism and the fight against terrorism among people of different faiths. “
The Muslim community in France, which numbers more than five million people, filed a complaint as a result of growing protests against Islamists due to the French government’s crackdown on mosques and Islamic organizations.
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