France: Magazine publishes comic-book biography of Prophet Mohammed
The comic book is apparently a straight history of the life of Mohammed, but depicting Mohammed at all is "haram" and Muslims might not be able to stand straight history anyway
"A satirical magazine in France once firebombed for its portrayal of radical Muslims has published a 65-page cartoon biography of the Prophet Mohammed. Charlie Hebdo, whose offices were attacked last November just hours before its 'Sharia Hebdo' edition hit the stands, says its latest publication is 'halal' and describes it as an attempt to teach non-Muslims about the prophet's life, the Financial Times reports."
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And along comes their version of the COMICS CODE AUTHORITY called THE TELEBAN
ReplyDeleteZealots, especially ultra-radical religious zealots, don't want to hear or know the truth, nor will they ever accept it regardless of the evidence. I wonder if the French Bomb Squad has been notified as to what to expect.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteGiven the lack of reaction since this story has been out there for days, the muslims must have an organising problem across the Christmas period. No Fatwah? No condemnation? No local insurrection with the burning of cars? Sorry, forgot they burnt their quota of cars during the new year celebrations.
ReplyDeleteMakes the US Bengahzi movie riots look like a complete fabrication.
Has Islamic outrage finally run it's course?
any way to purchase this?
ReplyDeleteNuke the mideast. Time to dust off those neutron bombs.
ReplyDeleteTHE ADVENTURES of MUHAMMED and ALLAH in LALA LAND
ReplyDeletewatch out, they're armed with a comic book.
ReplyDeleteSUPERMAN meets SUPER GOOF
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