Offending the Prophet of mercy as acts of murder and terror



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Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri said on Thursday that “insulting the Prophet of Mercy, Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, is like acts of murder and terrorism, and a ground for condemnation and condemnation in the world”.

This occurred according to a tweet that Hariri posted on his Twitter account, on the occasion of the celebration of the Prophet’s birthday.

Hariri explained: “If acts of murder and terrorism are grounds for denunciation, rejection and condemnation, then insulting the Prophet of mercy is also an attack on the feelings of Muslims in the east and west of the earth.”

He added that “moderation and moderation remain the basis of Islam for coexistence, meeting and dialogue between peoples.”

And he continued: “The anniversary of the birth of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, is loaded with the most beautiful meanings and the sweetest qualities, how not when his Lord praised him saying (And you have a great creature), and he said (I was sent to complete the bounty of morals) “.

In recent days, France witnessed the posting of insulting images and cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, on the facades of some buildings, sparking a wave of anger across the Islamic world.

On October 21, French President Emmanuel Macron said his country would not give up on “cartoons”, which doubled the wave of anger in the Islamic world, and campaigns were launched in some countries to boycott French goods and products.

The wave of anger coincides with the anniversary of the Prophet’s birth, which falls on the 12th day of the first spring of each year, during which Islamic countries and Muslim societies around the world witness celebrations, events and activities for the occasion.

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