The episode also dealt with the following titles: Liberating a mosque in Azerbaijan, which the Armenians turned into a pen for pigs.

Sudan is printed and becomes peaceful with the American classification.

Trump embarrasses Sisi and talks about destroying the dam.

In the beginning, the episode asked: When should a person visit a mental health doctor? .. The answer is when signs of illness appear on him .. And what if the patient does not pay attention to it?

He is alerted by someone who discovers it in it and guides him to examine his mental powers ... But whenever a person says to another, examine your mind, this other should do it?

For example, in the case of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accusing French President Emmanuel Macron of insanity, we cannot confirm Erdogan's claim even if some see Macron showing symptoms, but testimony from Erdogan is wounded by the crisis between Turkey and France over the eastern Mediterranean.

France considered Erdogan's words an insult to its president, and insulting Macron - so he should speak - is forbidden in France, so Macron is not a prophet until he is mocked.

It seems that there are those who want to take the issue to an argument between Erdogan and Macron .. The issue is not personal, and it is not necessarily sectarian, so Macron is not the Christian Pope, and Erdogan is not the successor of the Muslims .. The issue is greater than the two men, and all the rulers of the earth.

While Macron was speaking, the mockery of the Prophet Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, was raised with a large plaque on a government building in Paris .. Are these the values ​​of the European Union?

What we do know is that two years ago, the European Court of Human Rights refused to include insulting the Holy Prophet within freedom of expression.

Belgian cartoonist Philippe Gilak asks by what right do Muslims hurt and revile their sacred things?

While the Palestinian cartoonist Alaa Al-Luqta says that he found some free time, then he told himself why I do not exercise any freedom of expression, so he drew a picture in which he mocked Macron.

French Interior Minister Gerard Darmanan - accused of rape and corruption - closes a mosque near Paris because his imam shared a video denouncing the display of Islam's offensive cartoons to students, meaning freedom of expression does not include expressing your rejection of your prophet's insult.

For his part, a young French man asks about the silence of the Interior Minister, the "motor" about the stabbing incident of the two veiled women.

Following the dispute between France and Brazil a few months ago over environmental files, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro interacted via Facebook with a post by one of his ministers mocking the shape of Macron's wife Brigitte and her 67 years, and compared her to a picture of the young Brazilian first lady, which prompted Macron to launch a violent attack on him.

And in Islamic culture, what Bolsonaro did of mocking women falls under the great taboo, but in the culture of France, this is a joke guaranteed by law .. Why did Macron rise in anger and not consider the abuse of his wife as freedom of expression?

And why a few weeks ago he rebuked a French journalist for an article he considered offensive to the Lebanese balance?

Did not Macron offend the international balances?

The European Union's law enforcement agency released its statistics years ago, stating that only 2% of terrorist attacks in Europe were carried out by Muslims, and yet terrorism is attached to Muslims.

On the other hand, the French philosopher Michel Onfray says that "Europe is without honor," and calls on the French and Europeans in general to demonstrate Muslim morals.

The French systematic abuse of the Holy Prophet is not new, but what is new is that Muslims no longer have an international force that joins nations in drawing red lines. A video from the historical series "Sultan Abdul Hamid" takes us back to a time before the domination of the West over the Islamic world.