Erdogan urges unity against growing Islamophobia in Western Countries

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the need for collective action Saturday to address escalating Islamophobia and xenophobia in Western nations.

“The vile attack on our sacred book, the Quran, in Sweden on the first day of Eid al-Adha reveals the terrifying dimensions of Islamophobia,” he said in a video sent to the Gala Dinner of the 46th Annual Convention of the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America (APPNA).

Erdogan emphasized the responsibility of all Muslims to prevent a recurrence.

“All of us, all Muslims, have a great responsibility to ensure that such acts, to which we react very strongly in Türkiye, do not recur. If we act as one heart and one wrist, no one in the world dare to attack the sanctities of Muslims,” he said,

Erdogan also acknowledged the strong bond between Türkiye and Pakistan as two brotherly nations, highlighting exceptional relations between the two countries.


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2 responses to “Erdogan urges unity against growing Islamophobia in Western Countries”

  1. Erdogan has made remarkable progress in leadership. Turkey maintains its power and reputation among world leaders but one thing I hate is presidents taking the mantle of leadership like a birth right. He has stayed in power for the third terms and I must ask if this means there’s no better person to test the waters with new ideas.

  2. I love Turkey but can’t wait to see someone else at the helm of affairs, probably someone younger and more spirited.

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