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Within its pages the magazine published 12 cartoons of the prophet muhammad bringing unprecedented condemnation from the muslim world.
Charlie hebdo islam prophet muhammad. Twelve people including some of france s most famous cartoonists were killed on january 7 2015. Tehran minister of culture and islamic guidance seyyed abbas salehi has censured the french satirical magazine charlie hebdo s reprint of cartoons insulting prophet muhammad s in a post published on his twitter account on wednesday. The cartoon is of the prophet muhammad pbuh was drawn by jean cabut also known as cabu was also killed in the attack back in the 2015 attack let by a terrorist organization. Pakistan s foreign ministry also condemned the move and tweeted pakistan condemns in the strongest terms the decision by the french magazine charlie hebdo to re publish deeply offensive caricature of the holy prophet muhammad pbuh.
Egypt s al azhar slams charlie hebdo for prophet muhammad cartoons reprint wednesday 02 sep 2020 09 57 pm myt al azhar also considered the foremost religious institution for sunni muslims said the contentious decision to reprint the caricatures was an unjustified provocation of the emotions of nearly two billion muslims around the world. Charlie hebdo has republished the same cartoons about the great prophet and islam that prompted a deadly attack on the magazine in 2015. The cover of the new issue has a dozen sketches of the holy prophet pbuh. Hatred for charlie hebdo s cartoons which made jokes about islamic leaders as well as the islamic prophet muhammad is considered to be the principal motive for the massacre.
Charlie hebdo gained notoriety in 2006 for its portrayal of a sobbing muhammad under the headline mahomet débordé par les intégristes muhammad overwhelmed by fundamentalists. The weekly french satirical publication charlie hebdo has a controversial history of offending islam. Charlie hebdo had attracted considerable worldwide attention for its controversial depictions of muhammad. Back in 2006 french magazine publishes the cartoons of prophet muhammad pbuh on their front page.