Figures from the Danish Islamic community condemned Ahmad’s inflammatory statement. "When you offer burial ground for terrorists from abroad, it is in my eyes the same as sympathising with these people and thus supporting the terror. "Denmark must under no circumstances be the burial ground for terrorists," she said. “If we got a request from the family to bury him, then we would do it, we would not say no," Ahmad told Jyllands-Posten"It is shameful and un-Islamic that the French imams are refusing to bury a Muslim. Kasem Said Ahmad, deputy chairman of the Danish Islamic Burial Foundation, offered to bury Adel Kermiche, one of two Islamic extremists who slit the throat Jacques Hamel,an 85-year-old Catholic priest, in an attack on a church in Normandy on July 26.
Source: The Local August 04, 2016 07:41 UTC