News ID: 366267
Publish Date: 26 September 2012 - 08:06

Iranian, Indonesian MPs Condemn Insult to Prophet Mohammad

Navideshahed: Iranian and Indonesian legislators in a meeting in Tehran strongly condemned the insults leveled against the prophet of Islam in a recent US-Israeli movie and a French magazine's caricatures.

The condemnation was declared during a meeting between Head of Indonesia-Iran Parliamentary Friendship Group Ahmad Nazir Shahab and Chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi in the Iranian capital on Monday evening.

"Insulting the sanctity of the prophet (of Islam PBUH) shows the depth of the western world's animosity towards Islam," Boroujerdi said.

He called on the leaders of the western states "to condemn the insult and punish the elements behind it severely".

Shahab, for his part, condemned the blasphemous movie and cartoons, and said, "The Muslim people of Indonesia and its leaders strongly condemn the release of the recent blasphemous movie against the dear prophet of Islam (PBUH)."

Outrage is growing across the Muslim world over the five-million-US dollar movie that has been financed by more than 100 Jews and produced by an American-Israeli man in the US.

The film called "Innocence of Muslims", previously called Desert Warriors and Innocence of Bin Laden, is a 2012 anti-Muslim film about Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

The film was being promoted by a Florida pastor, Terry Jones, known for previous Koran-burning stunts that angered Muslims in various countries.

Since the release of the sacrilege film, protesters have attacked US embassies in Libya, Egypt and Yemen over the movie. The US ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in an attack on the US consulate in Benghazi earlier this month.

The western media first tried to convince non-Muslims across the globe that Muslims have taken to streets because religious rules ban depicting the prophet in any form, but the reality is that the film openly levels repeated and continued insults to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

A trailer for the anti-Islamic video was posted on YouTube in July. An Arabic-language translation began circulating in the Middle East in recent days. Clips from the movie depict the Prophet Muhammad as a … !!!!!!!?????

The film has been widely condemned across the globe.

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Source: Fars News Agency

The condemnation was declared during a meeting between Head of Indonesia-Iran Parliamentary Friendship Group Ahmad Nazir Shahab and Chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi in the Iranian capital on Monday evening. "Insulting the sanctity of the prophet (of Islam PBUH) shows the depth of the western world's animosity towards Islam," Boroujerdi said. He called on the leaders of the western states "to condemn the insult and punish the elements behind it severely". Shahab, for his part, condemned the blasphemous movie and cartoons, and said, "The Muslim people of Indonesia and its leaders strongly condemn the release of the recent blasphemous movie against the dear prophet of Islam (PBUH)." Outrage is growing across the Muslim world over the five-million-US dollar movie that has been financed by more than 100 Jews and produced by an American-Israeli man in the US. The film called "Innocence of Muslims", previously called Desert Warriors and Innocence of Bin Laden, is a 2012 anti-Muslim film about Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). The film was being promoted by a Florida pastor, Terry Jones, known for previous Koran-burning stunts that angered Muslims in various countries. Since the release of the sacrilege film, protesters have attacked US embassies in Libya, Egypt and Yemen over the movie. The US ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in an attack on the US consulate in Benghazi earlier this month. The western media first tried to convince non-Muslims across the globe that Muslims have taken to streets because religious rules ban depicting the prophet in any form, but the reality is that the film openly levels repeated and continued insults to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). A trailer for the anti-Islamic video was posted on YouTube in July. An Arabic-language translation began circulating in the Middle East in recent days. Clips from the movie depict the Prophet Muhammad as a … !!!!!!!????? The film has been widely condemned across the globe. The End Source: Fars News Agency
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