Homosexuality In 2008 the council met protest for an alleged refusal to take a stance against
death penalty for
homosexuality, instead deferring the matter to the
European Fatwa Council (ECFR). The Council's leader, Senaid Kobilica, stressed his personal opposition to the death penalty, but acknowledged that some may interpret Islamic texts differently. Homosexual and lesbian activist groups protested against the council's refusal to deplore the death penalty.
Yusuf al-Qaradawi The Islamic Council Norway was criticised in 2009 when, according to some sources, it refused to distance itself or comment on the leader of the
European Council for Fatwa and Research (ECFR),
Yusuf al-Qaradawi, after he praised the
Holocaust as "a divine punishment for the
Jews." However, the council's leader did in fact issue a statement where al-Qaradawis praise of Holocaust was deemed "unacceptable", and promised that the council would pursue the matter through its membership in the ECFR.
Niqab In March 2017 the IRN hired Leyla Hasic, a woman who wears the face-covering veil niqab to work with communication and as a "bridge builder to mainstream society" for the organisation. She was a strong proponent of the garment. Minister of Culture
Linda Hofstad Helleland criticised the appointment of Hasic as creating a greater distance between Muslim and Norwegian society and lessening the mutual understanding. ==References==