ALBAWABA - A Muslim woman who was described as an alleged Sunni (a practice in Islam) shared a video of herself burning a page from the Quran claiming that "the best way to save the Quran after its being cut is to burn it."
Discussions about the incident in question swarmed social media in a debate about the balance between freedom of speech and respect for religion.
A user on Musk's X wrote, "Why is this lady speaking gibberish on my screen?" Another added, "Islam will rise even such cheap propaganda. Your evil father can not stop from spreading."
This all came in after Iraqi activist, Salwan Momiko was shot dead at his apartment in Sweden during a live TikTok video. Momika was first noticed when he first burnt the Quran and then repeated his act several times. He was widely criticized and received many death threats.
Muslim woman burns the Quran amid Salwan Momika's death
On a similar note, a man from Manchester was recently arrested after live-streaming himself burning the holy book near a bombing memorial sparking both outrage and debate about freedom of speech policies in the United Kingdom.
According to The Standard, the 47-year-old man was arrested over the suspicion of racially aggravated public order offense.
While some social media users applauded the arrest, several others demanded his release deeming it a breach of the man's freedom of speech.
One user on Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter) wrote, "No one should mess with the words of GOD." On the contrary, another user added, "Where is the fairness here? What makes the Quran so special?"