The Eighth Bulletin - Your Post (7/6/2022) monitored Arab and Islamic anger on the platforms, and calls for a boycott of Indian products, and shops in Kuwait took the initiative to boycott Indian products by preventing their sale.

The Indian statements caused great anger in the Islamic world, prompting Islamic bodies to condemn and summoning their ambassadors, and India's ambassadors handed them protest notes.

Commenting on the Indian statements, the Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman, Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamad Al-Khalili, considered what happened to be a disregard for the Islamic nation, so he wrote, “The great transgression against the position of the Greatest Messenger, peace be upon him, and the sanctities of the true religion is not caused except by belittling the nation of Islam, because of its division and loss of faith unity that unites it, and makes Every enemy of it counts a thousand accounts, and accordingly it is necessary to treat this disease that is rampant in the body of the nation.”

While the former Egyptian parliamentarian, Muhammad al-Saghir, put forward the idea of ​​expelling India’s ambassadors from Islamic countries after India’s rejection of the condemnatory statements, he said, “The government of India escalates the issue of insulting the position of the Prophet, peace be upon him, and goes beyond the stage of rejecting an apology, to rejecting statements of condemnation that were issued, and considered them unjustified. Will it accept Countries that condemned this arrogance, and will the next step be the expulsion of the Indian ambassador and more deterrent measures for India?

In turn, the writer Ibtisam Al Saad demanded that the boycott of Indian products should not be underestimated, because of its great impact on the transgressors, so she wrote, "Do not underestimate the boycott of Indian products, and do not say to you what can I do? Definitely to top off the sedition of those who offended the Noble Messenger, peace be upon him, and his wife, Lady Aisha, may God be pleased with her.

Journalist Khair Al-Din Robaa also urged the use of what he called effective Arab and Islamic weapons represented in oil. He said, "Money, oil and gas are effective weapons that Arab and Islamic countries can use to discipline the West and trim the nails of those who attack Islam, of course if the Arabs and Muslims wanted that and had enough courage to defend the Their values, symbols, and existence.”

While the former Minister of Human Rights in Yemen, Houria Mashhour, called for exploiting the Islamic wave of anger to criminalize Islamophobia, she said, “At all times, with the global wave of anger against the insulting statements of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, the demand for the criminalization of Islamophobia in more than one country in the world is the same, whether it is in the East or the West, except Messenger of God, Modi. Unfortunately, discrimination against Muslims in many countries is practiced by state agencies or by extremist groups that are protected from them.”