What has nupur said about prophet

  1. VHP comes in defence of Nupur Sharma, says no one has right to take law
  2. BJP leaders’ blasphemous remarks about Prophet PBUH sparks global outcry
  3. Dutch MP Backs Nupur Sharma Over Her Comments On Prophet Muhammad
  4. Prophet remarks row: Islam says Nupur Sharma should be forgiven, says Jamaat Ulama


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VHP comes in defence of Nupur Sharma, says no one has right to take law

Amid international outrage over the remark on Prophet Mohammad by BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has come out in her defence. saying the case should be handled through the court. Alok Kumar International Working President, of VHP has said.”Whether Nupur Sahrma’s statement is legal or illegal would be decided by the court. But are those violent demonstrations taking place across the country without waiting for the court’s verdict as per the law ?” Nupur Sharma participated in a debate where disrespectful things were being spoken about Hindu deities. They said things like Hindus worship stones found on roads and Shivling was described as a fountain. During the heated debate, Nupur said something, “Whether it is legal or ilegal, it is a crime or not, and it will be decided by the court,” he added. The VHP also expressed concern over violent demonstrations over Nupur’s remarks without waiting for the courts decoision and said that some people are taking law into their own hands. “Violent demonstrations are taking place all over the country without waiting for the court’s decision, is it allowed under the rule of law. It is being said openly that tongue will be chopped off if anyone says anything about the prophet….. People speaking like this are taking the law into their own hands. And I think this is a matter of concern in the country.” He said. Kumar further said that the police will register an FIR based on complaints against Nupur’s comments and...

BJP leaders’ blasphemous remarks about Prophet PBUH sparks global outcry

India’s ruling Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) continued to receive flak over the weekend over its national spokesperson’s blasphemous remarks against Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), Al Jazeera and Arab News reported on Monday. BJP’s national spokeswoman Nupur Sharma and Delhi media operation head Naveen Jindal were reported by the media to also have been expelled from the party. Saudi Arabia joined a host of Muslim countries — including Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Iran and Pakistan — that took strong exception to derogatory remarks made against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by leaders of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). According to an Indian daily, BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma and another party leader, Naveen Kumar Jindal, made disrespectful remarks about the Prophet (PBUH) and after worldwide condemnation, India’s ruling party had to distance itself from their statements, announcing disciplinary action against the duo. Qatar, Kuwait and Iran summoned India’s envoy to register their protest on Sunday, while Pakistan issued a strong demarche to the Indian charge d’affaires on Monday. Qatar has sought a public apology from India for allowing such “Islamophobic” views without retribution. Kuwait, in a statement, said it had handed over an “official protest note expressing the State of Kuwait’s categorical rejection and condemnation of the insulting statements against the Holy Prophet (PBUH), Islam and Muslims issued by one of the officials in the ruling party”. Saudi Arabia also issue...

Dutch MP Backs Nupur Sharma Over Her Comments On Prophet Muhammad

“ It is ridiculous that Arab and Islamic countries are angered by Indian politician #NupurSharma, he said.” New Delhi: Amid the massive backlash from Islamic nations for her statements about Prophet Muhammad, former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma has found support in Geert Wilders, a far-right leader from and the Netherlands. The Dutch leader said Nupur Sharma was telling the truth when she made the remarks and termed the anger of the Islamic countries as “ridiculous”. “ It is ridiculous that Arab and Islamic countries are angered by Indian politician for speaking the truth about who indeed married Aisha when she was six years old and consumed the marriage when she was nine. Why does India apologize?” he tweeted on Monday. He further said “Appeasement never works. It’ll only make things worse. So my dear friends from India, don’t be intimidated by Islamic countries. Stand up for freedom and be proud and steadfast in defending your politician #NupurSharma.” Later on Wednesday after receiving massive backlash from netizens he tweeted “ I receive many death threats now from Muslims who want to kill me for supporting who spoke the truth and nothing but the truth about Muhammad and Aisha. My message to them is: go to hell. You have no morals. We stand for the truth. We stand for freedom”, the Chairman of the Party for freedom said. It is ridiculous that Arab and Islamic countries are angered by Indian politician — Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) Don’t listen to the hypocrites. ...

Prophet remarks row: Islam says Nupur Sharma should be forgiven, says Jamaat Ulama

By ANI NEW DELHI: Jamaat Ulama-e-Hind president Suhaib Qasmi on Sunday said that former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Nupur Sharma, who allegedly made controversial remarks on Prophet Muhammad, should be forgiven as per Islam. He added that the organisation of Muslim scholars disagreed with the nationwide protests in wake of her remarks. Jamaat Ulama-e-Hind called a press conference in Delhi today over Sharma's remarks and nationwide protests after Friday prayers. Qasmi said, "Islam says Nupur Sharma should be forgiven. We disagree with the protest that started across the country after Friday prayers against Nupur Sharma and her derogatory remarks." Apart from this, Jamaat Ulama-e-Hind also welcomed the decision of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to suspend Sharma. "We are welcoming the decision of the law because India is the law of the land and we are not going to take the law into our hands. The law does not allow to come on the road and break the rule," Qasmi said at the press conference. Jamaat Ulama-e-Hind has decided to issue a 'fatwa' through which it will urge people not to support any kind of violence in connection with Nupur Sharma and her remarks. "The fatwa will come against Asaduddin Owaisi and Mohammad Madani," the Jamaat said. Jamaat Ulama-e-Hind also appealed to the government to investigate several Muslim organizations and their funding and said it will not allow other Muslim organizations to incite violence. ALSO READ | Prophet remarks row: Bulldo...