Cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad were published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten by Flemming Rose. He didn't mean to offend Muslims' religious sensibilities. The intention behind sharing these images was to combat the self-imposed restriction that frequently results from intimidation and fear while discussing matters pertaining to Islam. His stance...
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Numerous interpretations were made of the news on the drawings that appeared in Jyllands-Posten. Different people had different reactions to the cartoons. The essay investigates how I view the three authors. They consist of Jytte Klausen, Malise Ruthven, and Reza Aslan. Aslan claims that devoted Muslims forbid prints that show the...
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Previously, provocative cartoons may be featured in publications with no repercussions for the artists. This may be due to the fact that those who were persecuted in the past lacked a forum, making it impossible for them to take initiative while exposed to some sort of embarrassment. However, there are...
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