Muslim scholars urge UN to outlaw 'contempt' of religions

The International Union of Muslim Scholars urged Muslims to continue peaceful protests against Prophet (pbuh) images


Afp January 21, 2015
PHOTO: REUTERS

DOHA: A leading Islamic organisation has called on the United Nations to make "contempt of religions" illegal and urged the West to protect Muslim communities following the attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo.

The Qatar-based International Union of Muslim Scholars, headed by influential preacher Yusuf al-Qaradawi, appealed to Muslims to continue peaceful protests against images of the Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) but "not to resort to any violence".

The latest cartoon of the prophet in Charlie Hebdo has angered many Muslims and triggered protests in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

In a statement released Tuesday, the union said there should be protection for "prophets" and urged Islamic countries to submit a draft law to the UN calling for defamation of religions to be outlawed.

The union said the UN should then issue a "law criminalising contempt of religions and the prophets and all the holy sites".

It also called for the West "to protect Muslim communities from attacks, whether they are citizens or residents or visitors".

The union has condemned the publication of a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) holding a "Je suis Charlie" sign under the headline "All is forgiven" in the first Charlie Hebdo edition since gunmen killed 12 people in an attack on its offices.

It said that the new drawing would give "credibility" to the idea that "the West is against Islam" and warned the image would incite further hatred.

Qaradawi, 88, is seen as a spiritual guide of Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood, the movement of ousted former president Mohamed Morsi.

COMMENTS (14)

babar | 9 years ago | Reply

Now if the UN accepts this request by Muslim scholars, what will the Government of Pakistan do regarding their contempt of the Ahmadies when they require everyone to sign a paragraph that declares their founder an imposter? Will they remove this paragraph from all passport applications and other Government documents???? Religion is a very personal thing and no Government has the right to write such nonsense on its documents,. Why is it hurting them so much now? I hope the UN takes a good look and see the whole picture!!!

wb | 9 years ago | Reply

First of all, I urge the UN to conduct an IQ test of these so called Scholars of Islam.

If their collective IQ is even 20 points better than that of mentally retarded people, please listen to them.

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