Calls for a boycott of Swedish products
The influential al-Azhar University in Cairo – the Sunni Muslims’ highest institution of learning – has called for a boycott of Swedish products due to the burning of the Koran. This is according to a statement on Friday.
The university expresses its great dissatisfaction with the fact that the Swedish authorities have once again given permission to burn the Holy Koran, according to the statement.
Al-Azhar University calls for a boycott of all Swedish products.
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Calls for a boycott of Swedish products
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