Christian activists in Egypt circulated a picture that read "I am a Christian against insulting the Islamic religion" in Arabic and French, in solidarity with Muslims against the insulting statements of Islam made by French President Emmanuel Macron.

Muslim Christian We are all sisters # Except_the Messenger of God_Oy_France pic.twitter.com/px7KFzBPyl

- mina elkofash (@elkofash) October 25, 2020

Several reactions emerged in support of the campaign, as Kyrollos Fouad said, "I am a Christian against insulting the Islamic religion. Freedom is not a mockery, but freedom is to break your mind from any harm to anyone, but to love everyone for nothing."

While Ihab George Naseem said, "I am a Christian against insulting the Islamic religion. I firmly reject the offense of religions and religious symbols, and I am in solidarity with my Muslim brothers."

What happens from France is never friendly against the Bible and humanity, and every


thing is called intellectual and religious degeneration as well. # I am Christian and against the abuse of Islam

- 𝓥𝓮𝓻𝓮𝓷𝓪 (@_famousv) October 25, 2020

And she saw on Twitter that what is happening from France towards Muslims is not true at all, and against humanity and the Bible as well, describing it as a religious and intellectual decay, while another tweet said, "A Christian Muslim We are all brothers."

For being a

Coptic Christian I respect my brother Coptic Muslim and respected the religion and

Islamic messenger ,

and I love all the

Muslim sisters also taught me my religion (Ahbua one another ,

because God is

love ,

respect their mosques and their elders


we are

in the

bond and

in love and respect for

partners in one nation to the

Day of

Judgment .🕌⛪🤝rbena perpetuates Love # Except_the Messenger of Allah_Oy_France pic.twitter.com/CoLP5o2XOn

- Abdelnour Nakhla🇪🇬🕊🇪🇬 (@AbdelnourNak) October 24, 2020

boycott

The scope of calls for a boycott of French goods has expanded in many Arab and Islamic countries, in response to Macron's statements regarding the offensive cartoons of the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace.

And calls for a boycott of French goods, and hashtags defending the Prophet Muhammad - may God bless him and grant him peace - spread very widely on social networking sites.

The insulting cartoons were displayed on Friday on government buildings in France, sparking widespread outrage in the Arab and Islamic world.

Yesterday, the French Foreign Ministry called for an immediate halt to the boycott campaigns of French products, and said that the boycott calls and attacks against France are being run by an extremist minority.

Macron had commented on the boycott campaigns targeting French products that nothing will make him ever back down, and that he respects all differences in the spirit of peace, as he claimed.