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Prophet Mohammed cartoons: the roots of Muslim fury
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The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy (or Muhammad cartoons crisis) (Danish: Jump up ^ "Al Qaeda tape urges boycotts over cartoons". ABC .
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Charlie Hebdo is a French satirical weekly magazine, featuring cartoons, reports, polemics, and The first issue did feature a Peanuts strip, as the editors were fans of the series. . The cover, featuring a cartoon of Muhammad saying: " lashes of the whip if you don't die laughing" by Luz (Rénald Luzier), had circulated.
Description:Judaism, Islam and some strands of Christianity all, to varying degrees, share an aversion to visual images. It has not stopped Roman Catholic, Orthodox and, increasingly, Anglican churches being filled with icons and statues of Jesus. But the history of Christianity is peppered with examples of the destruction of images seen as idolatrous — from iconoclasm in the Byzantine Empire to the Reformation in western Europe. Many Islamic scholars forbid images of any living thing and few if any permit depictions of God or any prophet — including Mohammed, Abraham and Jesus.
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