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The French government has hurt the hearts of Muslims which is unfortunate.Chief Ikramuddin

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The French government should stop blasphemous sketches of prophet Muhammad.Head of the Jazba Ittihad Union of Journalists Europe

German/Berlin (International Desk) According to Global Times Media report, Ikramuddin,Head of the International Jazba Ittihad Union of Journalists European organization said that the French government has hurt the feelings of muslims,which is regrettable.He said that the French government should stop blasphemous sketches and blasphemous cartoons of our beloved prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) No one from any religion is allowed to use vulgar words against the leader of another religion,All religions teach humanity to human beings,Then how can a person fall so low that he or she starts using unfair words against anyone religious leader.Such incidents can create chaos all over the world which is an insult to humanity. Ikramuddin,President of the jazba Ittihad Union of Journalists European Organization talking to media,said that religion is not only the religion of a person but also respect for every religion is an important part of religion which is very important and necessary for every human being to follow.If one wants peace and order in the world,then no one should use insulting words against the leader of another religion because this is a massive insult of a religion.He called on Pope Francis,The head of the Christian community,to take note of the French government’s blasphemy against Islam,”because of such incidents”Riots could erupt around the world,threatening the humanity of the world.He further added that every human being should live according to his religion and at the same time respect every religion so that in the world the ongoing riots in the name of religion could be ended.


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