Report that it is nowhere written in the Koran that it is
blasphemous or heretical or forbidden to draw or paint or represent
an image of Mohammed. Also, it is impossible in Islam to
misrepresent or distort a representation of God, because the Koran
teaches that God is unseeable, unknowable, inconceivable in a human
way.
More, Mohammed is human, a prophet, not divine or
semi-divine in any fashion. To represent him is to represent a
human being who was born of a woman, lived as a merchant and
husband, died a mortal death in his day. This is not similar to
provocative vulgarity about Jesus Christ, or about Yahweh or
Jehovah or the Lord God Almighty. Mohammed was a man, two arms, two
eyes, one brain. The only reluctance to be found in Islam about
drawing Mohammed is the teaching of various characters that to
picture Mohammed is to encourage idolatry. However, the rioting
over Mohammed's image is a direct result of such dimwitted and
proscribed idolatry.
The cartoon riots are driven by Syria and its pay pal
Iran. The cartoon riots are not Koranic theology. They are jihad
politics stoked by Iranian aggression.
topics:
Islam, Iran