İTTİHADUL ULEMA to hold 6th Islamic Scholars Meeting

İTTİHADUL ULEMA (The Union of Islamic Scholars and Madrasahs) will hold 6th Islamic Scholar Meeting on Saturday.
The annual meeting will be held via video conference this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Many Islamic scholars from Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan will participate in the meeting.
“The participants are set to discuss the problems of the Islamic world and the systematic efforts to spread the blasphemy among Kurds,” said Mehmet Özer, the General Secretary of İTTİHADUL ULEMA.
“As you know, a new trend of blasphemy is spreading in the world, and this trend has affected the Muslim Kurds as well as the Islamic world. There are various ways of blasphemy. Without denying the existence of God directly, they are only trying to introduce him as an impotent Lord in heaven. We think that this is a project that some evil power groups are trying to purposely promulgate within the Islamic world. It is spreading gradually among the Kurds as well. Islamic scholars will exchange views on this issue,” Özer said. (ILKHA)
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