January 30, 2006

All The Mahomet That's Fit To Print

Via email from Patrick al-Kafir who found it at the blog-grandfather:

Zombietime's Mohammed image archive.


While the debate rages, an important point has been overlooked: despite the Islamic prohibition against depicting Mohammed under any circumstances, hundreds of paintings, drawings and other images of Mohammed have been created over the centuries, with nary a word of complaint from the Muslim world. The recent cartoons in Jyllands-Posten are nothing new; it's just that no other images of Mohammed have ever been so widely publicized.

Note the images purchased off the street in Iran.

In 1999.

Man, wait 'til the Islamofascists see this. It'll be boycott city, baby!

Posted by: Vinnie at 11:21 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 I cranked out two more Muhammad cartoons just tonight. First is one of my favorites, Footprint Muhammad and the Toeprint Caliphs. Next is the mild but amusing I Am Muhammad. Cartoons are Cool. I hope people enjoy 'em. Please send me links to your own cartoons.

Posted by: Thomas the Wraith at January 30, 2006 11:44 PM (zTWhc)

2 Whaaaaaaaaat? Hypocrisy in the Islamic world? I sir, am shocked.

Posted by: Graeme at January 31, 2006 05:37 AM (6EzAY)

3 I have to say it is impressive how the 'slamotards have managed to internalize and institutionalize hypocrisy to the point that it's actually a cornerstone of their religious doctrine. They've taken "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" to a whole new level.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at January 31, 2006 09:51 AM (0yYS2)

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