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Hezbollah leader Naim Kassem has reaffirmed the group’s refusal to disarm while Israel continues its airstrikes and occupies ...
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.
The New York Times has taken the same position. The Washington Post’s editorial board has put one of Charlie Hebdo’s Prophet Muhammad covers on the print version of its op-ed pages, but not ...
As you can see, the satirical newspaper's cover features a caricature of the prophet Muhammad–weeping–as he holds a sign reading “Je Suis Charlie” (I am Charlie) and a headline in French ...
A Hamline University instructor’s classroom use of ancient Islamic art depicting the Prophet Muhammad has sparked a controversy over Islamophobia and academic freedom. For many Muslims, any ...
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