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Quran-burning: Hizbut Tahrir’s protest continues at Dutch embassy

Group delivers memorandum to another foreign govt over desecration of holy book

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2023 4:19PM

Quran-burning: Hizbut Tahrir’s protest continues at Dutch embassy
Some 100 Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia members have proceeded to take their demonstration to the Netherlands embassy in Kuala Lumpur over the recent tearing up of a Quran by a right-wing politician in Europe. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023

by Maithilli Kalaiselvan

KUALA LUMPUR – Some 100 Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia (HTM) members have taken their demonstration to the Netherlands embassy here on the heels of a right-wing politician who recently tore up a Quran and stepped on it.

The embassy was closed by 2pm as per their usual protocol but a representative was present to receive HTM’s memorandum.

Police presence was heavy especially to ease congestion towards Persiaran KLCC.

Recently, Edwin Wagensveld, who heads the Dutch chapter of the German anti-Islam group Pegida, tore pages out of the Quran during a one-man protest outside the Netherlands Parliament.

Images on social media also showed him walking on the torn pages of the holy book.

Some women demonstrators have joined Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia’s rally at the Netherlands embassy in Kuala Lumpur today. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023
Some women demonstrators have joined Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia’s rally at the Netherlands embassy in Kuala Lumpur today. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023

Earlier, the controversial Islamist group handed over a memorandum to the Swedish embassy here objecting to the recent destruction of Quran copies in Europe.

Banners and flags condemning the desecration of the Muslim holy book were held by most of the protesters, some of whom told media members that they came from other states.

Last week, Swedish-Danish extremist politician and Stram Kurs (Hard Line) party leader Rasmus Paludan courted controversy after he burnt a copy of the holy book in Stockholm, Sweden, triggering a global outcry.

Heavy police presence is seen at Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia’s demonstration at the Netherlands embassy in Kuala Lumpur over the Quran-desecration incident in Europe. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023
Heavy police presence is seen at Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia’s demonstration at the Netherlands embassy in Kuala Lumpur over the Quran-desecration incident in Europe. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023

Hizbut Tahrir is a global organisation looking to re-establish the Islamic caliphate that would unite the Muslim community into a single state that implements shariah law. 

It has already been banned by scores of countries globally for its supposed deviating views, including China, Germany, Russia, Indonesia, and almost every other Muslim nation, except a few. 

Banners and flags condemning the desecration the Quran are held by most of the protesters in front of the Dutch embassy in Kuala Lumpur. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023
Banners and flags condemning the desecration the Quran are held by most of the protesters in front of the Dutch embassy in Kuala Lumpur. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023

HTM’s own existence in Malaysia has been a point of serious contention, with several state Islamic bodies already declaring the group’s ideology to conflict with the Sunni denomination practised in the country. – The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023

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