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Cartoons & IconsNotes from an Archive of Heresy & Blasphemy

Images from Archive of Popular Islamic Devotional Posters

Yousuf Saeed’s Research Project

‘Ecce Homo’, Elizabeth Ohlson Wallin

‘Piss Christ’, Andres Serrano

‘The Ninth Hour’, Maurizio Cattelan

‘Durga/Saraswati/Lakshmi’, M.F. Husain

‘Durga/Hanuman’, M.F. Husain

New Statesman, 14 January 2002

Jibril-o-Iblis

‘gar kabhi khilvat muyassar ho to pooch, Allah seqissa-e-adam ko rangiñ kar gaya kiska lahu ?

maiñ khaktakta huñ dil-e yazdañ meñ kaante ki tarahtu faqat Allah-hu, Allah-hu, Allah-hu

Muhammad Iqbal

Kåre Bluitgen

The Koran and the Life of the Prophet Muhammed

illustrations from ‘The Koran and the Life of the Prophet Muhammed’

Cartoons and Icons: Notes from an Archive of Blasphemy and Heresy

Flemming RoseEditor, Jyllands-Posten

Mona Sheikh

Tanwir Ahmed

Babar Baig

Nasser Khaled

The ‘Minhaj al Quran’ Controversy in the Danish Radikale Venstre Party

May 2001

Kurt Westergaard’s ‘Ticking Bomb Head’superimposed on Andres Serrano’s image of ‘Piss Christ’

Dossier about championing [the cause of] the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)a.k.a The ‘Akkari-Laban’ Dossier (frontispiece)

Imam Ahmad Abu Laban

Akhmad Akkari

Pages 34 and 35 of the ‘Akkari-Laban’ Dossier (frontispiece)

The Image on Page 34 of the ‘Akkari-Laban’ Dossier

The Image on the AP Report of Aug,15, 2005

Dossier about championing [the cause of] the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)a.k.a The ‘Akkari-Laban’ Dossier (frontispiece)

Imam Ahmad Abu Laban

Akhmad Akkari

New Statesman, 14 January 2002

Muslim heads of state and government at the Mecca Meeting of the Organization of Islamic Countries that condemned the Jyllands Posten Cartoons

Cartoon Entries for Hamshahri’s ‘Holocaust Cartoon Contest’

David Duke & Others ‘International Holocaust

Review Conference’Tehran, December 2005

Map Showing Spread of Violence in the wake of the Cartoons

Haji Yakoob Kureishi

Flemming Rose

Akkari

Ahmednijad

Abu Laban

The Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malok’s Gold Dinar (693 AD)

Byzantine Silver Milerasion, showing Constans II (652-54 AD)

The Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malok’s Gold Dinar (693 AD) Possibly the Earliest Image of Muhammad ?

Byzantine and Umayyad Coinage Compared

The Evolution of Early Muslim Coinage - Towards Aniconism

3 Leaves from the ‘Siyer-e-Nabi’ (Progress of the Prophet), Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul

‘The Day of Judgement’. ‘Coffee House Painting’ Attributed to the artist Mohammad Modabber. ca. late 19th century. In the Reza Abbasi Museum Collection (Iran).

The Birth of the Prophet Muhammad, from Jami' al-tavarikh ("Compendium of Chronicles"). Tabriz, Persia, c. 1307. In the Library of the University of Edinburgh.

Mohammed as a youth meeting the monk Bahira. From Jami' al-tavarikh ("Compendium of Chronicles"). Tabriz, Persia, c. 1315. In the Library of the University of Edinburgh.

Miniature of Mohammed re-dedicating the Black Stone at the Kaaba. From Jami' al-Tavarikh ("The Universal History" or "Compendium of Chronicles," written by Rashid Al-Din), a manuscript in the Library of the University of Edinburgh; illustrated in Tabriz, Persia, c. 1315.

Leaves from a copy of the Majm’a-al-tawarikh ("Compendium of Histories"), ca. 1425; Timurid. From Herat, Afghanistan. In The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Arab illustration showing Mohammed (on the right) preaching to the earliest converts. From a manuscript in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris (Manuscrits Arabe 1489 fol. 5v).

Mohammed flying over Mecca, at the beginning of his "Night Journey." From the manuscript entitled Khamseh, by Nezami, 1494-5. Currently in the British Museum

The Night Journey of Muhammad on His Steed, Buraq; leaf from a copy of the Bustan of Sa’adi, dated 1514. From Bukhara, Uzbekistan. In The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Mohammed (far right) and the Archangel Gabriel standing in front of a giant angel. From the Miraj-name, Tabriz (c. 1360-70). In the Topkapi Palace Library, Istanbul.

Mohammed visiting Paradise while riding Buraq, accompanied by the Angel Gabriel. Persian, 15th century, from a manuscipt entitled Miraj Nama, In the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.

Mohammed, along with Buraq and Gabriel, visit Hell, Iran, 15th century.

‘Hazrat Ali’

‘Hazrat Ali’ ‘Hazrat Isa/Jesus’ ‘Prophet Zoraster’

‘Hazrat Ali’, or ‘Prophet Muhammad’ ?

‘The Prophet

as a YoungBoy’

http://www.oranous.org/Image/Low%20Quality/Prophet%20Mohammad.htm

Tranformation : ‘The Boy Mohammed’

Tranformation : ‘The Boy Mohammed’

‘Mohaguru’ Aroj Ali Matubbor Rokeyya Sakhawat Hosain

From: Iqbal Ahmed Caricaturist United Arab Emirates

Date: 09 July 1999

Attn: Mirza Tahir Ahmed Qadiani Amir Jamaat Ahmadiyya & Self appointed 4th Khalifa 16-18 Gressenhall Road London  SW18  5QL

Mr. Mirza  Tahir

Sub: News Item in Nida International about ;the death of Iqbal Ahmed The Cartoonist of Anti Ahmadiyya Movement  in Islam.

I have taken a very serious note of a news item that appeared in one of your Jamat’s  publication  about my death.