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Home > Headlines > Denmark Proposes Ban on Burning Religious Texts Following Quran Desecration

Denmark Proposes Ban on Burning Religious Texts Following Quran Desecration

In response to widespread unrest and tensions stemming from the desecration of copies of the Holy Quran in Denmark, the Danish government unveiled today a draft law that seeks to ban the burning of Islam’s holy book. The move comes after a series of incidents that triggered outrage in several Muslim-majority countries, Al Jazeera reported.

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Denmark Proposes Ban on Burning Religious Texts Following Quran Desecration

Denmark Proposes Ban on Burning Religious Texts Following Quran Desecration

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In response to widespread unrest and tensions stemming from the desecration of copies of the Holy Quran in Denmark, the Danish government unveiled today a draft law that seeks to ban the burning of Islam’s holy book. The move comes after a series of incidents that triggered outrage in several Muslim-majority countries, Al Jazeera reported. 

Speaking earlier today at a press conference, Justice Minister Peter Hamelgaard, in a press conference held on Friday, outlined the objectives of the proposed legislation. “This law is aimed at preventing the inappropriate handling of objects that hold significant religious value to various faiths,” he stated. 

Hamelgaard went on to elaborate that the main focus of the new law is to prohibit the public burning and desecration of religious objects and symbols, emphasizing that the sanctity of these items should be upheld.

The recent burning of the Holy Quran, which Hamelgaard characterized as “fundamentally contemptuous and unsympathetic,” has not only offended the sentiments of Muslims but also inflicted damage on Denmark’s reputation and national interests. The Danish government views the introduction of this law as a necessary step to restore calm and foster mutual respect among its diverse population.

The proposed legal provision is slated to be incorporated into Chapter 12 of Denmark’s Penal Code, a section dedicated to matters of national security. Hamelgaard underscored the gravity of the situation, stating: “This issue strikes at the core of our values and motivations. We cannot stand idly by while a small faction attempts to incite turmoil.”

Read also: Morocco Joins Chorus of Countries Condemning Quran Burning in Denmark

The new law is not limited solely to the Holy Quran. It notably extends to the desecration of other religious texts such as the Bible and the Torah, as well as religious symbols like the cross. Individuals found guilty of violating this law could face penalties including fines and up to two years of imprisonment.

The announcement of the draft law has ignited debates both domestically and internationally. Supporters argue that the legislation demonstrates Denmark’s commitment to protecting religious freedom and preventing the incitement of hatred, while opponents voice concerns over potential infringements on freedom of expression. 

As the draft law undergoes further review and potential amendments, Denmark finds itself at a crossroads between safeguarding religious sensitivities and upholding democratic values.

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