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Egypt’s Al-Azhar: We condemn the insult to Christ (PBUH) at the opening of the Olympics

Following the wave of reactions to the controversial opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics, Egypt's Al-Azhar condemned the insult to Jesus (PBUH) in this ceremony.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Al Jazeera, the controversial opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics continues to face negative reactions.

In this regard, Al-Azhar of Egypt issued a statement and announced: scenes insulting Christ We condemn Paris at the opening of the Olympic Games.

This statement continues: We do not accept insulting any of God’s prophets and we warn against the danger of abusing world occasions to normalize insulting religions.

It should be said that the opening ceremony of these games was held on Friday, and many social media users expressed their displeasure with the mockery of the “Last Supper”. Ilan Musk, an American entrepreneur and billionaire, also stated in his user account that this scene was extremely disrespectful to Christians.

One ​​of the most controversial parts of the Olympic opening ceremony that was held on Friday evening was the performance of the Last Supper of Christ with the presence of LGBT people. This scene included models, dancers and Wook actors, which was met with severe criticism.

33rd The 2024 Summer Olympic Games officially started on August 5 with the opening ceremony. became. In this period of Olympic competitions, 329 events will be held in 32 sports with the participation of 10,500 athletes from 184 countries.

In these games, which will continue until August 21, our country’s caravan with 39 athletes in the form of 40 quotas will participate in these competitions.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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