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Independent investigative journalism page ‘The Hawk Eye’ reveals professional propaganda and social media campaign by Turkey-based organisation for Twitter storm over anti-India remarks alleging blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad

The Twitter storm was touched off by an Egypt-based Muslim Brotherhood organisation called "International Organisation for the Support of the Prophet of Islam" (IOSPI) and received support from bigoted Muslims in the Gulf countries, as well as left-leaning liberals in India, including AltNews co-founder Mohammed Zubair
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Turkey-based organisation that hailed Talibani terrorists and Palestinian jihadists behind Twitter storm over anti-India remarks on Prophet Muhammad
Turkey-based organisation that hailed Talibani terrorists and Palestinian jihadists behind Twitter storm over anti-India remarks on Prophet Muhammad

Earlier yesterday, a malicious trend took Twitter by storm as the bigoted online mob, consisting mostly of Muslim Twitter users, from the Arab world launched a coordinated social media campaign attacking Hindus residing in the middle east and outraging over the alleged blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad.

Whipped up by accusations of blasphemy, thousands of Islamists and their sympathizers around the world, most notably in India and the Arab countries, started trending ‘إلارسولاللهيامودي’, a message written in Arabic, on Twitter to mobilize support and demand action against the BJP leaders for quoting Islamic hadiths on Prophet Muhammad.

Now, interesting details have emerged about the social media campaign that culminated in the suspension of Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal from the BJP after some Islamic nations took cognizance of the Twitter storm and expressed condemnation of the statement made by the leaders.

According to the Twitter account ‘The Hawk Eye’, a social media page known for conducting independent investigative journalism, the Twitter storm was initiated by an Egypt-based organization called “International Organisation for the Support of the Prophet of Islam” (IOSPI). The first tweet by the dubious body that touts itself as an organization that fights ‘blasphemy’ against the Islamic prophet was posted on Friday, 3 June 2002.

As per its website, it was launched in 2021 in Turkey and prominent Islamic scholars and politicians had attended the same. Khaled Mishal, the head of Hamas’ political bureau abroad, Enver Kılıçarsan, the head of İTTİHADUL ULEMA, Abdulvahap Ekinci, the president of the International Islamic Scholars Organization, and Mehmet Görmez, the head of Institute of Islamic Thought, attended the inaugural event.

“International Organization to Support the Prophet of Islam” was inaugurated on Tuesday with a ceremony in Istanbul
“International Organization to Support the Prophet of Islam” was inaugurated on Tuesday with a ceremony in Istanbul

After crawling through tweets posted by the dubious body, The Hawk Eye concluded that the propaganda appeared professional and betrayed the involvement of someone who closely followed Indian news. The tweets aimed to whip up hatred and resentment against India carried several matters, from the hijab ban in schools where it was not part of school uniform to unheard of random incidents with ‘hate’ graphics bearing mostly pictures of PM Modi—an insidious attempt to demonize the central government and brand them as anti-Muslim.

For over two days, the trend did not gain traction as desired by its machinators. Then on Sunday, 5 June 2022, it suddenly picked up pace after notable Arab personalities with verified Twitter accounts and news organizations started tweeting about it. Soon thereafter, many people, including those in India, started tweeting about it. At the time of writing the thread, The Hawk Eye mentioned that more than 6.1 lakh tweets were posted, with over 45,000 tweets being posted every hour.

While 76 percent of tweets were in Arabic, in India, the trend was pushed by AltNews co-founder Mohammed Zubair, PTI, and the South Asian index (Pakistan handle), who used hashtag keywords in their tweets.

Interestingly, the IOSPI had also called for the boycott of French products after French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to free France from the scourge of radical Islam in the wake of the beheading of Samuel Paty, a French teacher who was decapitated by an Islamic terrorist on suspicion of reproducing Charlie Hebdo’s caricatures on Prophet Muhammad.

Muslim nations call for Indian apology after officials 'insult' Prophet Muhammad
Muslim nations call for Indian apology after officials 'insult' Prophet Muhammad

Hateful SM campaign seeded by radical outfit IOSPI that had glorified Taliban and Palestinian terrorists

The IOSPI marked key events like Charlie Hebdo, French teacher Samuel Paty, France’s retaliatory measure to squelch creeping Islamism, etc. as events and parties accused of committing ‘blasphemy’ against Prophet Muhammad. The Muslim Brotherhood-inspired organization has Finance, Legal and Communication wing to prop up their vicious propaganda and mobilize online support to amplify their campaign, creating a diplomatic ruckus for the victim countries.

The head of IOSPI is Sheikh Mohamed Al Sagheer, who had not flinched from lionizing jihadists and terrorists in Palestine and Afghanistan. “The future belongs to Islam. Its footsteps can be heard everywhere nowadays. The courage, victory, and glory of the mujahideen in Palestine and the victory of the Taliban fighters in Afghanistan are just the beginning,” Sagheer said.

The IOSPI also enjoys support from Turkey, a country whose headlong rush into the abyss of Islamism seems inexorable and irreversible and whose authoritarian premier, Recep Erdogan, has made a string of anti-India comments.

The malicious campaign by the Islamist organization caused a diplomatic row for India as many Indian envoys got summoned by the Arabic countries, which themselves have dubious records of safeguarding minority rights, over the alleged ‘blasphemous’ remarks made against Prophet Muhammad.

References:

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