Culled from The Natrion
State-backed
Islamic scholars in Sudan have called for a mass protest after Friday
prayers over a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammed that originated in
the United States.Also an Islamist group has threatened to attack the American embassy.
Reuters
says protests over the film, which depicts the Prophet as a womaniser
and religious fake, have spread to several countries after Egyptian
demonstrators scaled the U.S. embassy walls in Cairo on Tuesday and tore
down the American flag. Sudan's
Foreign Ministry also criticised Germany for allowing a protest last
month by right-wing activists carrying a caricatures of the Prophet and
for Chancellor Angela Merkel giving an award in 2010 to a Danish
cartoonist who depicted the Prophet in 2005 triggering demonstrations
across the Islamic world.
President
Omar Hassan al-Bashir is under pressure from Islamist who feel the
government has given up the religious values of his 1989 Islamist coup.The
official body of Islamic scholars called for the faithful to defend the
Prophet peacefully, but at a meeting of Islamists, some leaders said
they would march on the German and U.S. embassies and demanded the
ambassadors be expelled.
"We
have 5,000 mosques in Khartoum with two million people ... attending
Friday prayers," said Salah el-Din Awad, general secretary of the
scholars' body in Khartoum State.
"Tomorrow
we will all got out to defend Prophet Mohammad ... We will do this
peacefully but with strength," he told reporters after meeting
government officials on Thursday.
The
Foreign Ministry said in its statement: "The German chancellor
unfortunately welcomed this offence to Islam in a clear violation of all
meanings of religious co-existence and tolerance between religions."
Religion has always been a Sensitive Issue.
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