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Pakistan to Maintain Offensive Against Nations that Insult Prophet Muhammad

  • By Ely Márquez
  • (General Dispatch) – Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is seeking the alliance of all Muslims to carry out an offensive since various Western nations do not apply sanctions.
  • Those who commit blasphemy in other countries remain at liberty without any kind of prosecution, something that has generated indignation in the Muslim community, being this attitude the worst insult that can be made to their religion.
  • The best example is the tension that has been generated between Pakistan and France, after several cases involving teachers who have given classes referring to the prophet Mohammed.
  • On the other hand, the government under the mandate of Emmanuel Macron, being a strict leader with the measures imposed against extremist Muslims, has ordered the dissolution of various groups that profess the religion.
  • Different measures that have been applied, such as for the Pakistani prime minister to request a coalition to wage a trade war on countries that directly attack the religion.
  • “When 50 Muslim countries will come together and say this, and say that if something like this happens in any country, then we will launch a trade boycott on them and not buy their products, that will have an effect,” Khan said.
  • The minister also said that Western countries do not understand their religion, the way they respect and worship their prophet, who gives peace to their entire community, something that other countries do not do.
  • Tensions have risen after several protests in France by Muslims, including some police officers have been killed and others have been kidnapped or seriously injured.

Adittional Information:

Breitbart: Pakistan Urges Muslim Trade War Against West for Allowing ‘Insulting the Prophet’ Blasphemy

VOA News: Pakistan PM: Insulting Islam’s Prophet Should Be Same as Denying Holocaust

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