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Quran desecration is the treatment of theQuran in a way that might be considered insulting orblasphemous.[citation needed]

InIslamic law, believers must not damage the Quran and must perform aritual washing before touching it.[1] Conversely, intentional damage to copies is consideredblasphemous in Islam. It is a point of controversy whether non-Muslims should be made to follow Islamic law,[2] and a sensitive topic in international relations how it should be handled when Muslims demand adherence to Islamic Quranic practices by nonbelievers.[3][4][5]

The disposal of worn copies is also of concern to Muslims. Because the Quran contains no specifics on how to dispose of a worn or defective text, different and conflicting methods of disposal have been adopted in different regions by different sects. According to Islamic historianMichael Cook the Quran should be wrapped in cloth and buried on holy ground where it is unlikely to be trampled on or "safely" placed where it is unlikely to come into contact with impurity.[1] Burning, when carried out respectfully, is also considered acceptable:[6] Saudi Arabia, for instance, destroys Qurans that fall short of state standards by burning to avoid soiling the pages.[7][8]

The intentional desecration of a copy of the Quran is punishable by imprisonment in some countries, such asAlgeria,Cyprus,Denmark,Egypt,Germany,Indonesia,Iraq,Kazakhstan,Kuwait,Lebanon,Malaysia,Morocco,Oman,Qatar,Poland,Portugal,Russia,Slovakia,Sudan,Syria,Turkey and theUnited Arab Emirates. It is also punishable by death inAfghanistan,Iran,Saudi Arabia,Somalia andYemen and up to life imprisonment inMauritania,Nigeria andPakistan.[9][10]

Notable instances of desecration or controversy

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See also:List of book-burning incidents
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Pre-1924 Qurans dumped in the Nile

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Main article:Cairo edition

Following the printing of the 1924 "royal" edition (amīriyya)"[11] a large number of pre-1924 Qurans were destroyed by dumping them in the riverNile.[12]

2005 – Guantanamo

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Main article:2005 Quran desecration controversy

In mid-2005, allegations of deliberate desecration of the Quran[9] in front of Muslim prisoners at theUnited States military'sGuantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba fueled widespread controversy and led to ensuing Muslim riots. A U.S. military investigation confirmed four instances of Quran desecration by US personnel (two of which were described as "unintentional"), and fifteen instances of desecration by Muslim prisoners.[13] According to CBC News, "The statement did not provide any explanation about why the detainees might have abused their own Holy books."[14] In May 2005, a report inNewsweek, claiming that it was U.S. interrogators who desecrated the Quran at the Guantanamo Bay base, further sparking Muslim unrest.[9]

2010 Dove World Quran-burning controversy

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Main article:Dove World Outreach Center Quran-burning controversy

In 2010, Christian pastorTerry Jones of theDove World Outreach Center, a church in Gainesville, Florida, provoked condemnation from Muslims after announcingplans to burn a Quran on the anniversary of theSeptember 11 attacks on the United States.[15] He later cancelled the plans;[16] however, on March 20, 2011, he oversaw the burning of a Quran. In response, Muslims in Afghanistan rioted and 12 people were killed.[17]

In the 2011Louis Theroux documentaryAmerica's Most Hated Family in Crisis, Megan Phelps of theWestboro Baptist Church explained in an interview that they deliberately and publicly burned a copy of the Quran.[18]

2012 – Bangladesh

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Main article:2012 Ramu violence

On September 29, an Islamic mob estimated at 25,000 vandalized and torchedBuddhist temples, shrines, and houses, along withHindu temples as incited by an alleged Facebook Buddhist posting of an image depicting the desecration of a Quran. The violence started inRamu Upazila inCox's Bazar District and later spread to other areas of Bangladesh.

2012 & 2015 – Afghanistan

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Main article:2012 Afghanistan Quran burning protests

In February 2012, protests broke out in various parts of Afghanistan over the improper disposal of Qurans at the U.S. military'sBagram Air Base.[19] Protesters shouted "Death to America" andburned U.S. flags. At least 30 people were killed and hundreds injured. Also, six U.S. soldiers were killed after members of the Afghan National Security Forces turned their weapons on them and the Afghan protesters.[20][21][22]

On March 19, 2015,Farkhunda Malikzada, a 27-year-oldAfghan woman, was publicly beaten and killed by a mob of hundreds of people inKabul.[23][24] Farkhunda had previously been arguing with a mullah named Zainuddin, in front of amosque where she worked as a religious teacher,[25] about his practice of selling charms at theShah-Do Shamshira Mosque, the Shrine of the King of Two Swords,[26] a religious shrine in Kabul.[27] During this argument, Zainuddin reportedly falsely accused her of burning the Quran. Police investigations revealed that she had not burned anything.[25] A number of prominent public officials turned to Facebook immediately after the death to endorse the murder.[28] After it was revealed that she did not burn the Quran, the public reaction inAfghanistan turned to shock and anger.[29][30] Her murder led to 49 arrests;[31] three adult men received twenty-year prison sentences, eight other adult males received sixteen year sentences, a minor received a ten-year sentence, and eleven police officers received one-year prison terms for failing to protect Farkhunda.[32] Her murder and the subsequent protests served to draw attention towomen in Afghanistan.[33]

2013–2020 – Saudi Arabia

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In 2013, over 50 copies of the Quran were found in different storm water inlets of the sewage system of the city ofTaif, in theMecca Province ofSaudi Arabia.[34][35]In the same year, there were protests in Saudi Arabia after reports of prison officials in Al-Haer province insulting the Quran.[36]

In 2014, torn copies of the Quran were found in garbage cans in the same city of Taif.[36][35]

In 2016, Qurans were found to have been put in the garbage by the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Morocco, causing outrage across Morocco.[37][38]

In 2017, again, a large number of Quran copies were found in the sewage system of Taif.[36][35]

In 2019, torn copies of the Quran were found in a trash dump in the city ofKhaybar.[35]

In 2020, a man recorded a video of himself desecrating and stepping on the Quran in Saudi Arabia and uploaded the video on social media. The act was widely condemned on social media.[39]

2017–2023 – Denmark

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Paludan burning a Quran under police protection inNørrebro, Copenhagen, Denmark in 2019

The legality of burning religious scriptures in Denmark was disputed for a long time, since the act might have been punishable under the country's blasphemy law (which, though on the books, was considered to may have lapsed; for instance, it hadn't been used to prosecute a televised Bible burning in 1997). But the blasphemy law was officially abolished in 2017, after which it became legal to desecrate Qurans and other religious scriptures.[40][41] Burnings of the Quran, sometimes wrapped in bacon,[42] and other forms of desecration such as ripping the book apart, throwing it in the dustbin were a regular occurrence at rallies of the partyStram Kurs and party leaderRasmus Paludan as well as similar extremist groups.[43] Paludan called on his supporters to pee on the Quran,[44] call it a "shit book", andMuhammad a pedophile murderer.[45]

A small anti-Islam group called the Danish Patriots set fire to Qurans in front of the Turkish and Egyptian embassies in 2023.[46]

In December 2023,Folketinget passed a law to make it illegal to burn, soil, trample on or cut recognised religious scriptures like the Bible, the Torah or the Quran.[47]

2019–present – Norway

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Since Lars Thorsen became leader of theStop Islamisation of Norway group in 2019, the group has started repeatedly burning the Quran at their rallies in Norway.[48][49] The group has also ripped apart and spit on copies of the Quran,[50] and dragged it around on a leash like a dog.[51]

2020–present – Sweden

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Main article:2023 Quran burnings in Sweden
Salwan Momika burning a Quran with Spanishtafsir and translation[a] in October 2023

Since 2020, the Danish partyStram Kurs and the party leaderRasmus Paludan have planned or orchestrated Quran burnings in multiple Swedish cities. This has resulted in numerous riots in Swedish cities against both planned and realized desecrations, notably the2020 Sweden riots and2022 Sweden riots.[52]

On June 28, 2023,Salwan Momika, an Iraqi immigrant living in Sweden burned a copy of the Quran and played football with the copy, outsideStockholm's central mosque. The Swedish police had granted a permit for the demonstration, after a Swedish court ruling that allowed it on the grounds of freedom of expression. The incident led tointernational protests.[53][54]

There is a law in Sweden againstincitement to ethnic or racial hatred, but it is considered not to apply to critique or desecration against a religion as such, only to negative statements against people based on having a specified religion.[55]

However, Swedish police did file preliminary hate crime charges against a man who burned the Quran outside a mosque in Stockholm in June 2023 and Swedish state prosecutors will decide whether to formally indict him or not. If they do indict him, it will be up to a Swedish judge to decide on whether or not his actions constituted incitement under the current law,[56] However, he was assassinated the day before the verdicts was due to be released, possibly due to his Quran burning activities, and the release of the verdict was delayed due to his death.[57]

On July 20, 2023, hundreds of protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in Baghdad in response to a planned Quran burning in Stockholm, prompting Iraqi authorities to expel the Swedish ambassador and recall their chargé d'affaires. The incident led to diplomatic tensions betweenIraq andSweden, with condemnation[clarification needed] from several countries, including theU.S. and theUNAOC.[58][59]

On February 17, 2024, in Stockholm, a woman named Jade Sandberg, dressed as a nun, burned the Quran and called for a ban of Islam in Europe.[60]

2025 – London

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On 13 February 2025 Hamit Coşkun was attacked by Moussa Kadri with a knife for burning the Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London.[61][62] Coskun was charged with a religiously aggravated public order offence and pleaded not guilty, and Kadri was charged with causing bodily harm and possessing an offensive weapon.[63]

2025 – Texas

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On 26 August 2025 Valentina Gomez, a Republican congressional candidate in Texas, sparked outrage after posting a video on X showing her burning a copy of the Quran, captioned "I will end Islam in Texas so help me God."[64] The incident drew condemnation from Muslim advocacy groups, political leaders, and social media users. Gomez has previously engaged in provocative stunts targeting Muslims, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ communities.

Others

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In March 2013, the al-Qaeda English-language magazine Inspire published a poster stating "Wanted dead or alive for crimes against Islam" with a prominent image ofTerry Jones, known for public Quran burning events.[65] Iran's news agency, IRIB, reported on April 8, 2013, that Terry Jones planned another Quran burning event on September 11, 2013. On April 11, IRIB published statements from an Iranian MP who said the West must stop the event and warned that "the blasphemous move will spark an uncontrollable wave of outrage among over 1.6 billion people across the globe who follow Islam." In Pakistan, protesters set the American flag and effigy of the US pastor Terry Jones on fire, condemning the 9/11 plan, according to an April 14, 2013 article inThe Nation.[66]

In October 2013, a Turkish woman was arrested on suspicion of blasphemy and inciting religious hatred after allegedly stepping on Quran and then posting the picture on Twitter.[67]

Proposals to recycle old Qurans in Pakistan have met with opposition.[68]

On July 31, 2016, a couple of days after theNormandy church attack, several copies of the Quran at the multi-faith room ofMater Dei Hospital inMalta were desecrated when slices of pork were laid inside the book. The perpetrators also left a photo ofJacques Hamel, the Catholic priest murdered during the attack, with the caption "Victim of Islam".[69]

Turkey summoned the Dutch ambassador inAnkara following "a vile attack" on the Quran in the Hague in January 2023 by DutchPegida leaderEdwin Wagensveld. Ambassador Joep Wijnands was told by the Foreign Ministry that Turkey condemned "the heinous and despicable act" and demanded the Netherlands not to allow such "provocative acts".[70]

Notes

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  1. ^El Corán en árabe y español con Tafsir y Traducción,ISBN 9798360654230.

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