Interesting Page re: Danish Mohammed Cartoons

Controversy over the publication of images depicting Mohammed in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten has erupted into an international furor. While Muslims worldwide are calling for a boycott of Denmark and any other nation whose press reprints the cartoons, Europeans are trying to stand up for Western principles of freedom of speech and not cave in to self-censorship in the name of multiculturalism and fear.

While the debate rages, an important point has been overlooked: despite the Islamic prohibition against depicting Mohammed under any circumstances, hundreds of paintings, drawings and other images of Mohammed have been created over the centuries, with nary a word of complaint from the Muslim world. The recent cartoons in Jyllands-Posten are nothing new; it’s just that no other images of Mohammed have ever been so widely publicized.

This page is an archive of numerous depictions of Mohammed, to serve as a reminder that such imagery has been part of Western and Islamic culture since the Middle Ages — and to serve as a resource for those interested in freedom of expression.

http://www.zombietime.com/mohammed_image_archive/

One Response to “Interesting Page re: Danish Mohammed Cartoons”

  1. amechad Says:

    It’s not simply an issue of freedom of expression but rather the danger Islamic Fundamentalism/Islamofascism (and, I do make a distinction that was made by Dr. Daniel Pipes and others of Islam the religion and the political Islam movement(s)) poses to the free world.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.