The Taliban condemned the BJP spokesman's speech on the Prophet of Islam
Taliban officials strongly condemned the insulting words of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) made by a member of the Indian ruling party and called on the Indian government not to "allow the fanatic insult of the holy religion to Islam." And it aroused the feelings of Muslims. "
"We call on the Indian government not to insult such fanatics into the holy religion of Islam and not to question the moods of Muslims." Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahideen tweeted today, Monday, June 6.
In a television interview, Nupur Sharma, a spokesman for India's Bharatiya Janata Party, asked why the Holy Prophet (PBUH) married Hazrat Aisha (RA), who was less than ten years old.
The BJP spokesman's words have provoked anger and opposition among Muslims in India, as well as a strong response from many Islamic countries.
The Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) in a statement criticized the remarks of Indian officials, saying that it would increase the anger, hatred and abuse of Islam and Muslims in India. Following statements and widespread calls on social media to boycott Indian products in the Arabian Gulf states, the Kuwaiti government has called on the Indian ambassador to the Gulf states. Pakistan and Iran have also expressed their frustration in the words of the Indian official.
Many other Islamic countries have called on Indian ambassadors to officially apologize to people around the world, especially Muslims.
When public outrage broke out over two members of the Indian ruling party insulting the Prophet of Islam (PBUH), the party issued a statement in which it shot at one of the two members and at the other while waiting for further investigation.
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