Pakistan observed Yaum-e-Taqaddus-e-Quran (Quran Sanctity Day) on Friday, following a nationwide protest called for by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in response to the desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden last month.
Call for protests across Pakistan
Cities such as Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar, and Quetta became the epicenters of gatherings, where protesters demanded global attention to the incident and emphasized the need for a comprehensive strategy to prevent such acts in the future.
The protest gained momentum as lawyers joined in, staging a demonstration outside the Supreme Court.
میرے اہل وطن!
بات ہو قرآن کی تو قوم ایک ہے۔
سانحہ سویڈن پر پوری امتِ مسلمہ مضطرب ہے۔
ایک بد بخت کے ہاتھوں قرآن پاک کی بے حرمتی کے دلخراش واقعے پر اپنے جذبات اور احساسات کا اظہار کرنے کے لئے یوم تقدیس قرآن کے عنوان سے آج ہم سب یک آواز ہو کر ملک گیر احتجاج کریں گے اور بعد از…— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) July 7, 2023
The prime minister’s call for action was prompted by an incident in Stockholm, where an individual defiled the Holy Quran. This act drew strong condemnation from numerous Muslim countries, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the European Union, Pope Francis, and the Swedish government.
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Yaum-e-Taqaddus-e-Quran served as a reminder of the deep reverence and respect held for the Quran by the people of Pakistan. It highlighted the unity and determination of the nation to protect the sanctity of the Holy Quran and defend its honor in the face of any form of desecration.
The protests aimed to raise awareness globally, urging the international community to take decisive measures to prevent such incidents and preserve religious harmony and tolerance.
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