"¦Ê¹½¬P" <bakyimsing@no_mail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
> At what time of islamic history that the drawing of the
> prophet's image became blasphemous is something
> that I am interested to know.
Apparently after imams from Denmark went to Egypt, spreading
poison several weeks after the publication of the Muhammed
cartoons in JyllandsPosten:
WIKI: ".. A group of Danish imams, dissatisfied with the reaction
of the Danish Government and Jyllands-Posten created a
forty-three-page document entitled, "Dossier about championing
the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him."[25]
The dossier consists of several letters from Muslim organisations
explaining their case, citing the Jyllands-Posten cartoons but
also the following causes of "pain and torment" for the authors:
Pictures from another Danish newspaper, Weekendavisen, which they
called "even more offending" (than the original twelve cartoons);
Hate-mail pictures and letters that the dossier's authors alleged
were sent to Muslims in Denmark, said to be indicative of the
rejection of Muslims by the Danish;
A televised interview discussing Islam with Dutch member of
parliament and Islam critic Hirsi Ali, who had received the
Freedom Prize "for her work to further freedom of speech and the
rights of women" from the Danish Liberal Party represented by
Anders Fogh Rasmussen. .."
More:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_cartoons#Danish_Imams_tour_the_Middle_East
It seems to me, that muslim-turmoil worldwide originates from
hatred spread by imams:
http://switch5.castup.net/frames/20041020_MemriTV_Popup/video_480x360.asp?ClipMediaID=60227&ak=null
John