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The Asia Society said the two images should not have been blurred, though it recognizes the need to display them in context since many Muslims object to depictions of Muhammad as sacrilegious.
Of course, there is the prohibition on images of Muhammad. But one cartoon, showing the Prophet wearing a turban shaped as a bomb with a burning fuse, extends the caricature of Muslims as terrorists ...
An art history class at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., included Islamic artworks from the 14th and 16th century that depicted the prophet Muhammad. (Ken Wolter / Dreamstime via Tribune ...
Emir Sanusi removes carpet bearing inscription allegedly disrespectful of Prophet Muhammad A senior emirate official told PREMIUM TIMES that the emir has removed the carpet following the debate ...
Erika López Prater, an adjunct professor at Hamline University, issued a syllabus warning students that the class would contain images of holy figures, including the prophet Muhammad and the ...
In December, Hamline University spurred outrage after the college fired an art history professor for showing a 14th-century painting of the prophet Muhammad in an Islamic art class.
According to Muslim tradition, Muhammad was a righteous man born around AD 570, whom God designated as his final prophet. Muslims believe he learned God’s message by heart and recited it.
Hamline University settles lawsuit over showing of Prophet Muhammad in art history class Instructor Erika López Prater sued the university for removing her after she upset a Muslim student.
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