"Do not read the Qur'an here" .. A video raises controversy and the British police are moving "Video"

A video of a British man who was angry with a young man reading verses from the Holy Quran, on a train in the British capital, asking the young man to stop because he was disturbing him by reading, sparked a wave of anger and sympathy with the Muslim young man who showed a lot of calm, and the British man's anger was not met with any provocation or violence.

According to the British newspaper, The Daily Mail,

The one who published the video and the news indicated that the video was taken last Saturday morning;

The video shows the man's anger at a young man who quietly reads the Holy Qur'an, but the young man ignores the matter, so the passenger repeats his objection, saying: "You will not do this on public transportation where I am sitting... You don't even have the manners to ask me if I allow you to recite here or not."

The Muslim passenger answers: “I don’t need your permission, go and file a complaint.”

The angry passenger replies: “You need my permission, because you are invading my privacy in my space.” The Muslim passenger points out, “You are there on your seat and I am here.” And the Muslim adds, “If you have any problem, go and file a complaint.”

The angry passenger says: “Do you see anyone here from any other religion sitting performing the morning prayer? .. No, do you know why? .. Because they respect others and this is your problem.

You have no respect for others.”

And the Muslim passenger replies to him, saying: “You are an old man, treat according to your age, only children are screaming.”

But the angry traveler replies: "Yes, I'm a big man, and I tell you what you're doing is an infringement of other people's space."

As the Muslim passenger continues to recite the Qur’an, the man adds: “If you want to recite the Qur’an, you have to get up half an hour early and do it at home.”

Immediately after the video was published, the British police acted, and the newspaper quoted a British Transport Police spokesman as saying: "We are aware of a video clip posted on social media showing a hate incident against a Muslim on a tube line between Mile End and Monument."

The police spokesman added: "Officers are investigating this incident seriously, and this man's behavior against a Muslim passenger on a rail train will not be tolerated, and any witnesses or anyone with information regarding the incident can contact us."

And the "Daily Mail" revealed that after the incident, the Muslim passenger broadcast the video on social media, and wrote: "For those who wonder about what happened;

I wasn't reading out loud, I didn't bother anyone, it's Saturday and it's a holiday, and the train is about 70% empty.”

The passenger adds to the newspaper: “I was calm and calm, thank God.

But I believe that a man’s thoughts and actions can have a great impact on others. I hope he realizes his mistakes and changes his way.”

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