Ankara Chief Prosecutor’s Office: No investigation for Ali Erbaş, Head of Religious Affairs



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The criminal complaint of the Ankara Bar Association against Ali Erbaş, the President of Religious Affairs, with the accusation of having committed the crime of “inciting people to hatred and hostility”, resulted in the decision “there is no place for research. “

The Ankara Chief Prosecutor’s Office evaluated the crime complaint it made against Erbas due to statements by the Ankara Bar Association on the first Friday of Ramadan.

The prosecutor’s office decision that “there is no place for the investigation” as a result of the investigation emphasized that the President of Religious Affairs, Erbaş, read Friday’s sermon, where Islam’s orders and prohibitions took place in accordance with the powers granted by the laws.

The following assessment was included in the decision, which emphasized that the necessary warnings were made at this point in addressing the problems that Islam has made halal and haram.

“In the content of the sermon examined and monitored, ‘protect your mind’ are the 5 basic principles that the religion of Islam is considered halal and haram, the reasons why they are considered halal and haram, the month of Ramadan and the merits of the fasting, and is essential to protect the religion of Islam, Within the scope of protecting religion, ‘protecting property’, ‘protecting the generation’, protection of generation and health is also emphasized, some orders and prohibitions are mentioned of Islam in these matters, and it is stated that these orders and prohibitions are in the interest of all people, in this regard, of all humanity in the sermon. It was seen to be addressed. “

When taking into account Law No. 633 on the establishment and duties of the Presidency of Religious Affairs and other related laws, the President of Religious Affairs, Erbas, fulfilled his duty and said: “When laws are taken into account and regulations, the President of Religious Affairs talks about Islam’s orders and prohibitions in a Friday sermon. It is not possible to accept that his suggestions and suggestions in nature constitute the crimes of ‘hate and discrimination’, ‘incitement and hatred of people towards hatred and hostility. ‘Assessment included.

It was stated that the verb object of the complaint did not constitute a crime and that the accusations were abstract and general in nature, and that it was decided that “there is no place for the investigation” against Ali Erbaş.

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