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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

“Here I invite the international community to a conscious challenge against racist mindset”

“Irkçı zihniyete karşı uluslararası toplumu bilinçli bir mücadeleye davet ediyorum”

 

  • “Irkçı zihniyete karşı uluslararası toplumu bilinçli bir mücadeleye davet ediyorum”

 

Reacting against the post of Geert Wilders, a politician from Netherland, the President of Religious Affairs Prof. Dr. Ali Erbaş used expression, “"Here I invite the international community to a conscious challenge against racist mindset that fuels the enmity against Islam and targets the social peace.”

The President of Religious Affairs Prof. Dr. Ali Erbaş reacted against Geert Wilders, a politician from Netherland, who posted a video with theme of "Stop Islam, Stop Ramadan”.

Related to the post of Geert Wilders who is the leader of extreme rightist Freedom Party from Netherland on Twitter, the President of Religious Affairs Erbaş used expression, "Here I invite the international community to a conscious challenge against racist mindset that fuels the enmity against Islam and targets the social peace."

In the statement that he made through his social media account, the President Erbaş stated that "the discourses of a racist politician from Netherland that target the religion of peace, Islam, and the month of blessings, Ramadan al-Sharif, shall never be accepted.”

The message of the President Erbaş is as follows:

“The discourses of a racist politician from Netherland that target the religion of peace, Islam, and the month of blessings, Ramadan al-Sharif, shall never be accepted. Here I invite the international community to a conscious challenge against racist mindset that fuels the enmity against Islam and targets the social peace.

We, as Muslims, shall continue to live and have people live the life giving principles of Islam and the blessings of month of Ramadan by acting with good sense against the enmity to Islam that has been rising in Europe lately and these kind of systematic provocations.”