Islamic groups in the United States will distribute about 200 thousand to replace Al-Quran 200 Quran that will be burned by the Evangelical sect leader Terry Jones in Florida.
Plan burning of the Koran on the anniversary of the attacks of 11 September 2001 wasalso criticized the church and the world. Terry Jones called the Vatican's plan as the planis immoral and called it a misguided way of faith.
Unity Church of Indonesia has sent a letter to President Barack Obama to useeverything in their power to stop the plan. A number of cross-religion - Islam, Catholicism, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism - held a peaceful demonstration inJakarta, yesterday.
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), as reported by CNN, will answer theburning of Al-Quran. They took the initiative to distribute 200 000 Al-Quran on the same day that will be burning.
"This initiative is designed for those who provide proactive and constructive response tothe actions that do not reflect America," said Nihad Awad, executive director of CAIR.
"Small groups of burning the Koran does not represent our society or our values andhave been rejected by all religious and political leaders," he said. CAIR is a civil liberties and Muslim groups that do advocacy.
Plan burning of the Koran on the anniversary of the attacks of 11 September 2001 wasalso criticized the church and the world. Terry Jones called the Vatican's plan as the planis immoral and called it a misguided way of faith.
Unity Church of Indonesia has sent a letter to President Barack Obama to useeverything in their power to stop the plan. A number of cross-religion - Islam, Catholicism, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism - held a peaceful demonstration inJakarta, yesterday.
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), as reported by CNN, will answer theburning of Al-Quran. They took the initiative to distribute 200 000 Al-Quran on the same day that will be burning.
"This initiative is designed for those who provide proactive and constructive response tothe actions that do not reflect America," said Nihad Awad, executive director of CAIR.
"Small groups of burning the Koran does not represent our society or our values andhave been rejected by all religious and political leaders," he said. CAIR is a civil liberties and Muslim groups that do advocacy.

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