Muslims have visualized Prophet Muhammad in words and calligraphic art for centuries
Suleyman Dost, Assistant Professor of Classical Islam, Brandeis University/ Hilye, or calligraphic panel containing a physical description of the Prophet Muhammad made in 1718 in the Galata Palace, Istanbul./ by French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in September 2020 led to . It also resulted in disturbing acts of violence: In the weeks that followed, after he showed the cartoons during a classroom lesson. Visual depiction of Muhammad is a sensitive issue for a number of reasons: Islam’s early stance against idolatry led to a for images ...
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