 Royce's footage shows the moment a man set fire to a copy of the Quran, Islam's holy text in Stockholm on Wednesday. An event sparking diplomatic anger from Turkey that may put Sweden's bid to join NATO at risk. It was part of a protest outside the Swedish capital's central mosque, staged at the start of the Muslim holiday at Id al-Adha. Hundreds watched as two men ripped up the text, wiped their shoes with it, and draped bacon on its pages before setting it to light. Well, it's been quite an eventful month for Muslims worldwide, particularly those living in Sweden. The hostility reached a peak when an Iraqi asylum seeker sought permission from the Swedish government to ban some books selectedly claimed to be the Quran. Now, I must clarify that I used the term books because in truth the Quran is beyond any man's ability to burn. To attribute such an act to these Iraqi individual, others in places like Norway, is simply ignorance. The Quran is the internal word of God of Allah and it is disrespectful to suggest that a mere mortal could burn the immutable words of the Almighty. That's not possible. The individual banned what he perceived as mere books containing other's words. There are consequences for attempting to bring the word of God into disrepute. Nevertheless, this incident has garnered significant attention and why it may bring some joy to Islam folks. It will likely intensify people's curiosity about this much misogynistic scripture around the world. Now, let's hear what Mohtemang has to say about all this. Subhanallah. So it's a blessing. People burn the Quran. I swear every man who has ever burnt the Quran has given rise to thousands of people studying the Quran and so many of them entering the fold of Islam. That was Allah's way of introducing the Quran to the world. Subhanallah. One of the ways. According to Mohtemang, Allah may use such incidents to draw more attention to his words but there is something even more profound in his message that called to protect the dignity of Allah and his prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. It's worth noting that I, as a convert from Christianity to Islam, find it rather absurd that some resort to violence to express their grievances over Quran burning. Well, I understand the emotional connection and hurt people may feel about the incident. I disagree with the use of violence as a means of protest. It's really not the best way to go. Why? Because the status of this messenger does not need your defense or mine. We will do it because it's an honor. But Allah did not need you or me to defend the status and honor of Nabi Muhammad peace be upon him. Allah does it anyway with you or without you. Allah says, wallahu ya'asimu kamin annaas versus revealed where Allah says Allah will protect you from the people in every way physically as well as your reputation. Physically, he was protected. No one could harm him. Frankly, those who've been the Quran often do so to provoke angry reaction from Muslims and sadly, when we react emotionally, they use it against us. They paint a negative image of Muslims to non-believers saying, look at how they react. They are these and I'm in the end that. So let's be wise in our response and rise above such provocations. Violence wouldn't lead to understanding and it certainly would make the Quran's beauty and wisdom more apparent to those who misunderstand it. So however, Muhammad Hijab has a very interesting line here for us. You are claiming to know about the religion of Islam, which is a religion that followed by according to Pew more than 1.8 billion people. That's not relevant. Excuse me. Let me just finish my comment. I'm saying that you claim to know what Islam as a religion said. I asked you a very basic question that any child in any madrasa would know. Excuse me. I asked you what is the six pillars of Islamic creed and you couldn't even offer me an answer and now you're going into hadith and what the Quran says, this is way above your pay grade. Why do you think you as an unqualified, uncredential person that's seeking job seekers allowance, whatever you're doing as a jobless man, have the right to speak about Islam? Whether I work or whether I ever have work is not relevant. Why do you think you're credible to talk about the religion of Islam? Because Islam is... And you don't know the basics? I know the basics. What are the six pillars of creed? Islam is so easy that the desert Arab understands it. Okay, so what are the six pillars of creed? You can be illiterate and understand Islam. So you say you understand it, but you don't know what the six pillars of creed are, which is something... I understand it because I've read how the Seerah, I know what kind of persons this Muhammad guy was. I'm saying that you've read it so much that you don't even know the basics. Muhammad, you've read the Seerah, what's his full name? Let's say we have an ideology called Nazism here. And you come and ask, what's the name of the guy who invented it? Or Adolf Hitler. Is that relevant? Yes, it is relevant. If I'm claiming to be an expert, if I'm speaking on behalf of Nazism, I don't know the name of Adolf Hitler, both first name and surname, I'd be an ignoramus. I'm asking you now, you're saying that I've read the Seerah, which is the biography of the Prophet. I'm asking you, what is the man's name? And you can't even tell me his surname? I don't care. You don't care? Well, you don't know him? Well, you said you know about all the verses in the Quran, which talks about fighting. So it's selective knowledge, isn't it? It's cherry-picked knowledge. You're talking bullshit. And what you travel this far to do is to distract the discussion from the topics that are... I can assure you I've come here for no purposes. I've not come here for you. Fine, good. Can I ask you a question? You are distracting this discussion from the topics that are relevant for non-Muslims. I'm asking you a question. You said that Islam states... The important topic for non-Muslims is... Is Islam able to build societies where non-Muslims and Muslims can live in equality and peace? I've heard what you've said. Let me reply to what you've said. Let's just summarize where we are so far. I asked you what you went by war. You said defence. That's what you said. You said I want to go to all the Muslims who said they're defending ourselves by using... Okay, no problem. We'll come back to that. Then we asked you some questions, some trivial questions. We asked you what are the six pillars of Islamic creed? You had no answer. You said I've read the seal. It's not relevant. I don't know. I'm just summarizing. You're still pushing. I'm just summarizing. You are a... Generator. You don't dare to talk about this crappy religion. I'm coming to you. I'll come to you. Guys, this holds valuable lessons for all of us all the time. Firstly, it's reminders to cherish and deeply revert the Quran acknowledging it as, you know, the eternal word of Allah, invulnerable to any human action. Now, secondly, in the face of provocations, let us respond with composure and wisdom tearing clear of emotional reactions or violence that may unwittingly fuel misunderstandings and divisions among people. Instead, let's embrace patient dialogue and embodying the true teachings of Islam to promote mutual understanding among everybody. Lastly, we must remember the importance of safeguarding the honor of Allah and Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, representing our faith with respect and dignity when faced with challenges or negative portrayals. By internalizing these teachings, we can strengthen our faith, draw more Christians and atheists into the faith, embody compassion and patience and contribute to a more harmonious global community through and through. If you love what we do, please give this video a thumbs up, tell us what you think in the comment and don't forget to subscribe to the channel if you have not done so already. Until next time, Assalamu alaikum guys.