Iran's top leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has condemned the publication of cartoons on Muhammad in the French magazine Khamenei.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Condemned publication Cartoon on Profet Muhammad |
World News(Iran)- Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on September 8 that the reprinting of a caricature published by a French satirical magazine mocking the Prophet Muhammad was an "unforgivable sin." Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made the official comments on Twitter. He said there was widespread criticism of "some French politicians" using the "freedom of expression" excuse not to criticize the "grave crime" of insulting the Prophet of Islam.
Le prétexte de "la liberté d’expression" invoqué par certains hommes politiques français pour ne pas condamner ce grand délit (offense au Prophète de l’Islam) est totalement inacceptable, erronée et démagogique.
— Ayatollah Khamenei (@Khamenei_Fra) September 8, 2020
Khamenei said the French magazine's weekly Irony, which "reprinted the writings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) which provoked many Islamic extremists," showed one in which Muhammad appeared wearing a bomb-shaped turban, and Iran decided to reprint the graphic." But not condemning Charlie Heddo’s decision is not entirely acceptable ’.
The supreme leader of Iran said, ‘The grave and unforgivable sin committed by a French weekly in insulting the original and holy personality"Nobi Karim sallallahu alaihi owasallam "of the Prophet, once again, exposed anti-Islamic hostility and corrupt violence against political and cultural organizations in the West and the Muslim community.
He further added that "some French politicians do not condemn this heinous crime of insulting the Prophet of Islam ."
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