Egypt's Islamic academy slams Macron's Islamophobic remarks
A prominent Islamic research center in Egypt has denounced French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent Islamophobic remarks as an “explicit call for racism and hate.”
Macron said on Friday that his government was working to propose a bill to France’s parliament next year to address what he called “Islamist isolationism and separatism”.
The Islamic Research Academy at a-Azhar (AIRA) condemned his remarks in a statement on Sunday, saying the French leader has directed “false accusations that have nothing to do with the true context of religion.”
The religious body said it totally rejects Macron’s remarks, which “destroy all joint efforts by religious figures to eliminate racism and bullying against religions.”
The academy further said that Islam calls for “tolerance and peace” among people, even among those who do not believe in the religion.
It further called for abandoning attacks against religions, as they obstruct constructive dialog and back hate speech.
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