Bishop of Lebanon: Violating sacred religious honors is evil
Bishop of Lebanon: Violating sacred religious honors is evil
The Archbishop of the Orthodox Church of Jabal and Tripoli in Lebanon has condemned actions that violate religious honor and emphasized that doing such actions is an evil thing. Bishop George Saliba said this in an interview conducted by the Arab news organization in Beirut and explained that freedom of opinion and expression should not be interpreted as approval of an act of violating the honor of other religions. Bishop Saliba has explained that: Those who violate religious honors do not have the heart of humanity and kindness. Their nature is meanness and hatred towards other people. The Christian leader in Lebanon has said that he is outraged and offended by acts of desecration of the Holy Qur'an in Sweden and Denmark.
In recent months, the countries of Sweden and Denmark have witnessed several sabotage and attacks against Muslims and their religious places, along with the burning and desecration of their holy Book of the Qur'an. Disrespecting the Holy Quran in Sweden While stressing the issue of followers of different religions to live together in peace and harmony, the Archbishop of the Orthodox Church of Jabal and Tripoli in Lebanon has strongly opposed the positions and attitudes of violating borders. Muslims around the world have continued to raise their voices to complain about the evil acts of desecration and desecration of the Holy Qur'an in Sweden and Denmark, while a large worldwide campaign to boycott products produced by these Western countries is gaining momentum.