Thursday, 20 May 2010

Happy Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!

Yes it may be Budget Day in New Zealand, but worldwide people are celebrating the first annual 'Everybody Draw Mohammed Day' (aka Everybody Draw Muhammed/Mohammad Day, the apparent prophet likes to mix it up when it comes to the spelling of his name).

The celebration was initially dreamt up American cartoonist Molly Norris, following the controversy over an episode of the tv cartoon South Park, which depicted Mr Mohammed dressed up in a bear costume.

South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker received a number of death threats after the episode, as did the Comedy Central tv network.


I Can Haz Jihad?

The online protest is described as a "protest against those Islamists who attempt to restrict freedom of speech by threatening violence against anyone who offends them or Islam."

Internet protestors are encouraged to "create a drawing representing Muhammad, a prophet of Islam, on May 20, 2010, as a protest against efforts to limit freedom of speech". (Depictions of the so-called prophet are explicitly forbidden by some Islamic texts, although not actually by the Qur'an).


Mohammad Says Smile!


* Check out WhaleOil for his collection of New Zealand Mohammed drawings...
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1 comments:

  1. Ben Says:

    I've received several death threats for my participation in the day. Me and some others did chalk drawings in the Christchurch town square where we received a good amount of support, even from moderate Muslims who joined in and contributed drawings for the cause.