The video has been circulating in social media networks since Thursday, January 8, mag14 website reported.
The woman in the video describes the Quran as “a book of hate” and utters offensive words against Islam and its followers.
This is while Muslims all around the world have strongly condemned the terrorist attacks in France, saying that acts of these individuals run counter to the tenets of Islam.
On Friday, two brothers, Said and Cherif Kouachi, suspected of slaughtering 12 people two days earlier at the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly, were killed after being cornered at a printing workshop with a hostage in the town of Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris.
On the same day, police ended a second hostage-taking in a supermarket in the eastern Porte de Vincennes area of Paris, killing one armed hostage-taker, Amedy Coulibaly, who was a suspect in killing a policewoman in southern Paris a day earlier. Officials say four hostages were also killed during the raid.
The ISIL Takfiri group, fighting the Iraqi and Syrian government forces, has claimed responsibility for the attacks, threatening to target the United States and Britain next. France is among the European countries that have thrown their weight behind militant groups in Syria.
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