Nordic impunity… An Iraqi-Danish woman saves the Koran from the flames.  It is she who exposes herself to sanctions!

Nordic impunity… An Iraqi-Danish woman saves the Koran from the flames. It is she who exposes herself to sanctions!

Quds al-Samerra’i does not regret anything. Even should she be stripped of her Danish nationality, which she obtained 25 years ago, her blood would turn again at the sight of a heinously desecrated or, even worse, burnt copy of the Noble Quran. in public place.

This preventer from outraging Islam in circles is a Muslim of Iraqi origin, a journalist by training, without fear and without reproach.

At the end of July, in front of the Iraqi embassy in Copenhagen, Quds al-Samerra’i did not hesitate for a moment to rush to the easel on which a Koran, soiled by the shoes placed on its cover, was exposed to the eyes of all, before being delivered to the flames of hatred. (see video below)

Fearing neither adversity nor the unleashing of violence from the right-wing extremists of the Dansk Patrioter group, this Iraqi living in the land of the fjords only listened to her courage and her attachment to the Holy Book of Islam to save it from an abject obscurantist auto-da-fé, and eminently reprehensible.

Unfortunately, the moral of the story is not safe… Indeed, to her dismay, after being brutalized by the Danish ultras and arrested by the police, Quds al-Samerra’i not only learned that her attackers did not did not incur any sanction, but that they had lodged a complaint against her for having “stealed their belongings”.

Even more unbearable: the copy of the Koran that they wanted to reduce to ashes has been returned to them. It’s just if we haven’t given them the lighter to ignite the powder. The arsonists of social cohesion definitely have a bright future ahead of them in northern Europe.

“I don’t mind losing my Danish nationality for trying to protect the Koran. I do not regret having defended the Koran”, proclaims Quds al-Samerra’i with force and emotion. Fortunately, she can count on the support of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, which has decided, as a sign of solidarity, to issue her a journalist’s card.