Now the terrorist organization Al Qaeda has also jumped into the controversy arising out of the objectionable statement of the BJP spokesperson on Prophet Mohammad .
He issued a warning letter threatening to carry out bomb blasts in Delhi, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
Al-Qaeda has said that Muslims around the world are bleeding and vengeful by the derogatory remarks of Hindutva flag bearers against the Prophet and his wife.
What did al-Qaeda say in the letter?
Al-Qaeda in its letter said, “We warn the audacious and brazen mouthparts around the world, especially the Hindutva terrorists, that we will fight for the honor of the Prophet… They will tie explosives to themselves and the bodies of their children to blow up the leaders of the people. Those who insult the Prophet Muhammad will receive no apology or mercy, and no protection will save them.”
Be ready for your end saffron terrorists – Al Qaeda
Threatening to blast India, Al-Qaeda further said, “Saffron terrorists must now await their end in Delhi, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. They will neither find shelter in their homes nor in fortified military camps.”
What is the matter of controversial remarks on Prophet Muhammad?
On May 27, during a debate on the issue of Gyanvapi Masjid on a news channel, BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma made controversial remarks on Pangbar Mohammad . After him another BJP leader Naveen Kumar Jindal also made another controversial remark against the Prophet on social media.
His comments became the biggest issue on social media in Arab countries.
As the controversy escalated, the BJP suspended Nupur from the party and expelled Jindal.
More than 15 Muslim countries objected to the controversial statements
Muslim countries have strongly objected to these statements of BJP leaders. So far, more than 15 countries including Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia , United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Maldives, Libya, Pakistan and Indonesia have registered their official protests in the matter.
Qatar has even summoned the Indian ambassador and demanded a public apology from the Indian government. Kuwait, Iran and Oman have also summoned Indian ambassadors .
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Muslim organizations also condemned the statement
Apart from Muslim countries, many Islamic organizations have also issued a statement expressing strong objection to Nupur’s remarks.
Al-Azhar University, one of Islam’s most influential institutions, has said that Nupur’s statement is real terrorism and can plunge the whole world into deadly crises and wars.
The Muslim World League has called the statement inciting violence. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), an organization of 57 Muslim countries, has also condemned the statement.