President Macron intentionally stirring Islamophobia in France: MUI

The MUI has observed that Macron indirectly backs Islamophobic movements

Jakarta – The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) condemned President Emmanuel Macron’s moves to stoke anti-Islamic sentiment in France, averring that he has actually reproduced Islamophobia amongst his people through indirect assistance to the continuous blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad.

” The MUI has observed that Macron indirectly backs Islamophobic motions,” MUI Deputy General Chairman KH Muhyiddin Junaidi specified here on Monday while commenting on Macron’s support for displaying and reprinting the animations mocking Prophet Muhammad.

Junaidi pointed out that France was recorded in world history as one of the Western colonizers that has actually embraced a racist and cruel approach against the people of its nests, particularly Muslim-populated nations in the African continent.

” For this reason, there is no doubt if Macron’s Islamophobic habits draws strong reactions from the Islamic World, and he is obliged to withdraw his Islamophobic declarations. Several Middle Eastern countries have actually likewise condemned and boycotted French items,” he said.

Junaidi called for Macron to acquire a wider understanding of spiritual tolerance, particularly from Islam. He believed that unlimited freedom that tends to oppose standards will just cause havoc and wreak havoc.

On Oct 16, Samuel Paty was beheaded by 18- year-old Abdullakh Anzorov after this history and geography teacher showed to his trainees a number of animations including one portraying a naked man referred to as the Prophet Muhammad during a class on Oct 6.

The French cops later on shot dead the boy, who felt angered by Paty’s blasphemy against the Prophet, who is well-respected by Muslims worldwide.

” France will not give up our animations,” BBC priced quote President Macron as saying in action to the teacher’s death. Légion d’Honneur, France’s greatest honor, was likewise bestowed upon Paty.

In the aftermath of this murder case, the cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad, made by Charlie Hebdo, were predicted onto federal government structures.

Prior to this case, this French satirical weekly magazine has actually often published cartoons that sustained public ire in a number of Muslim-populated countries.

After publishing cartoons buffooning the Prophet Muhammad on grounds that its actions aligned with the liberty of speech and expression, 2 people attacked Charlie Hebdo’s workplace on Jan 7, 2015, killing 12 individuals and hurting 11 others.


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