Muslim world's reaction to nupur Sharma's statement.


India's ruling party (BJP) is facing situation a firestorm over derogatory remarks about Islam.
 Nupur Sharma's insulting statement about the Prophet of Islam (SAW).




Anger in Muslim countries is on the rise after insulting remarks about the Prophet of Islam (PBUH) by ruling party BJP officials.  

Because all Muslim countries have decided to boycott India. That is why India is trying to stop the diplomatic mess.

The United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Turkey, Pakistan, Kuwait, Oman, and Iraq are among the 15 Muslim-majority countries that have condemned the insulting statement, which has been dubbed "Islamophobic". 

Summons Indian ambassadors.

 The incident has sparked a series of protests in neighboring Pakistan, which has further strained the situation between the two countries. 

And Indian goods are being boycotted throughout the region.

India's Hindu nationalist ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken disciplinary action against two officials involved.  In addition, the firestorm of India's facing major Arab trading partners is not over.

 What is the cause of the reaction?


Nupur Sharma is at the center of the controversy as he is currently the suspended national spokesperson of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party BJP.

On May 26, 2022, Nupur Sharma used insulting words during a discussion about the Prophet of Islam (PBUH) on an Indian private news channel, which is widely considered offensive and Islamophobic.

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Most Indian news outlets have not directly quoted Nupur Sharma's original comments.

Nupur Sharma later retracted his remarks, stating that he never intended to "hurt anyone's religious feelings". 

On social media platform Twitter, Nupur Sharma tweeted that words were in response to derogatory remarks made during a discussion about a Hindu deity.

"If my words hurt anyone's religious feelings anyone, I unconditionally withdraw my statement," said Nupur Sharma.

Another BJP spokesperson, Naveen Jundal, was also expelled from the party after commenting on the Prophet of Islam on social media.

The Indian party BJP stated on June 5 that it had suspended Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jundal had also been expelled from the party.

The BJP said in a statement on June 5, without directly quoting Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jundal, "The Bharatiya Janata Party, the ruling party in India, is strongly opposed to any ideology that creates sectarian tensions." 

The BJP does not promote any such individual or group or philosophy. ".

According to a Twitter post from the Delhi Indian Police's social media Twitter account, Indian police in the Indian capital, Delhi, have registered an FIR against Naupur Sharma and several others for disturbing public order and spreading provocation.

A complaint was also lodged in Mumbai earlier for provocative remarks against Nupur Sharma.

On June 8, 2022, Indian police reported that they had arrested a former local BJP youth leader in the northern Indian city of Kanpur for posting provocative material about the Prophet of Islam (PBUH) on social media.

The incident has sparked protests by Muslim minorities in several Indian states. At least 54 people were arrested during a protest rally in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur city on Friday, Kanpur senior police officer Pramod Kumar told the International News Channel.

Global reaction




The BJP's decision to suspend its party members has failed to stem the tide of controversy outside India.

Some Islamic countries summoned the ambassadors of India and the Gulf Cooperation Council, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation issued condemnatory statements. 

Malaysia has also strongly condemned the statement. The Malaysian Foreign Ministry summoned the Indian ambassador to its country and expressed outrage.

Intense protests are also taking place in neighboring Pakistan. And Pakistani protesters are demanding that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologize for the statements made by members of his party. 

Large supermarkets in Kuwait have seen a complete boycott of Indian products. And removed Indian products from its shelf.

India's BJP has suspended two party officials for making false statements about Islam.

Following this statement, the trend is spreading in the Gulf countries on the social media platform Twitter. The whole Muslim world will unite on such a religious issue.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not yet commented on the statement. But Indian ambassadors to the Gulf countries have different statements to make.

It calls on the Indian government to show respect for all religions and not to engage in any form of sectarianism. "


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The portrayal of the Prophet of Islam is considered blasphemous by all Muslims. Offensive images or statements made in the past. 

Because of this, large-scale Muslim countries boycotted, diplomatic crises came, and there were many riots.

On June 8, 2022, Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) issued a statement denouncing statements made by BJP officials. 

And they will face severe consequences in the future.

In 2015, Muslims also attacked the offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. 

Where which blasphemous cartoons of the Prophet of Islam were printed and also attacked a Jewish supermarket in Paris, in which 17 people were killed. 
Such an international news channel has published. 

But the question here is who caused these attacks?

Why were those attacks carried out by Muslims?

Why one's religious beliefs are insulted?

Why will anyone be forced to do that?

Aren't there religious fanatics and religious fanatics in religions other than Islam? 

Why have Muslims declared a terrorist group at the international level?

Kindly These are also things to think about and pls think.

Indian behavior toward Islam.


For many of India's nearly 200 million Muslims, Nupur Sharma's statement was nothing special. Because such incidents happen often in India. 

Muslims are often humiliated. Wrong words are often used about religion ...

It has been eight years since the BJP government came to power in India. 

Since then, open hatred against Muslims has been spreading. The rights of Muslims are being violated.

According to various analysts, hate crimes between extremist Hindus and Muslims have increased since 2014.

 In January 2022, a senior member of the right-wing Hindu political party called on his supporters to kill Muslims and "protect" the country.

 In February 2022, scarves were banned inside schools in the southern state of Karnataka, prompting protests in major cities, including the state and the capital, New Delhi.

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