A French satirical newspaper that was attacked by Islamic terrorists in 2015 is receiving new death threats after depicting a Muslim scholar accused of rape with a prominent erection and the caption, ...
Common to the statements of virtually all of the pundits and politicians who have come to the defense of the Danish government and Jyllands-Posten in the controversy over the newspaper’s publication ...
Muslim preachers and scholars on Friday called for reconciliation between the West and the Islamic world following the prophet cartoon uproar but told a conference on religious dialogue the Danish ...
As enraged Muslims take to the streets to protest cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad, few seem to be aware that representations of Islam's last messenger have existed throughout history without ...
SBS World News Radio: A Sydney-based company plans to launch a new Muslim alternative to mainstream cartoons next year. SBS World News Radio: A Sydney-based company plans to launch a new Muslim ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Yale University has removed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad from an upcoming book about how they caused outrage across the Muslim world, drawing criticism from prominent alumni and ...
Armed militants angered by a cartoon drawing of the Prophet Muhammad in several European newspapers surrounded the office of the EU Commission in Gaza and searched hotels for foreigners to kidnap in ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark - A Danish Muslim leader who seven years ago traveled the Muslim world fueling the uproar over newspaper caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad is back in the headlines in Denmark ...
Palestinian youths tried on Saturday to storm the European Union office in Gaza in protest over the printing by European newspapers of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that has whipped up fury across ...
For more than five months, newspapers worldwide have printed cartoons depicting the founder of Islam, Muhammad, conversing with terrorists and wearing explosives. These cartoons have infuriated ...
Outrage in the Muslim world over the publication of cartoons of the prophet Muhammad stems both from resentment over perceived double standards and from political exploitation by some regimes, experts ...
The Danish government tries to mollify Muslims angry over cartoons depicting Muhammad that were first published in a Danish newspaper. But it has not condemned their publication. As protest continues ...