NewsBacon desecration shocks Linnaeus university campus

Bacon desecration shocks Linnaeus university campus

"This is an act of vandalism targeted at Muslim students," writes Sweden's Linnaeus University. It was on this university's campus that a shocking incident occurred. Someone placed pieces of bacon between the pages of the Quran.

Scandal on campus in Sweden. Someone put bacon in the Quran.
Scandal on campus in Sweden. Someone put bacon in the Quran.
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The scandalous incident at Linnaeus University in Sweden was reported by the sites P4 Kronoberg and sverigesradio.se.

The first person to discover the bacon in the Qurans was a student. He recorded the entire situation, and the video has already gone online. "I couldn't believe my eyes," he said in an interview with P4 Kronoberg.

Pieces of bacon between the pages of the Quran

On Thursday afternoon, he and his friend were about to pray in the meditation room at the university. When they opened the cabinet to take out their prayer rugs, they smelled an unpleasant odor and then saw slices of bacon.

Linnaeus University claims that this is a serious violation of the law. It is emphasized as an act of vandalism, and such actions are classified as offensive.

There is no information yet on whether the perpetrator has been identified.

It's important to note that a Muslim's diet is guided by the halal system, which distinguishes between categorically forbidden products and those that are permissible. Forbidden products include pork and its derivatives (gelatin, lard, skins, etc.), as well as the meat of scavengers and predatory animals.

A similar incident in Malta. They wanted to "avenge" the murdered priest

This is not the first such case reported by the media. A few years ago, a similar incident occurred in Malta.

Muslims who went to pray in the multi-denominational hall of the Mater Dei church were shocked when they found slices of pork (bacon) placed among the pages of several copies of the Quran.

There was also a printed A4 sheet with a photo of Father Jacques Hamel, who was murdered a few days earlier in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray near Rouen, France. The message on the paper read: "RIP Father Jacques Hamel, victim of Islam and its liberal/progressive apologists. A religion with blood on its hands cannot complain that its books are stained."

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