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The furor over the Danish cartoons has provoked a wide variety of responses from the media and from artists. Several European publications not only reprinted the original cartoons, but published new cartoon portraits of Mohammed as well. Many professional and amateur artists have also been inspired to fashion their own satirical portraits of Mohammed as a statement about freedom of speech. (The contemporary depictions of Mohammed on this page are for the most part respectful, neutral, or at most mildly satirical. To see new Mohammed portraits that are intentionally direspectful and/or obscene, go to the Extreme Mohammed page.)


Recent Responses to the Controversy  20060204
Filibuster cartoons featured a comic that pointedly exposed the hypocrisy of the Islamic response.
(Hat tip: Ole and Benjamin.)


A wide selection of Mohammed Smileys -- also known as Mocons (Mohammed Icons) -- are available at Hodja's Blog: here's a small sampling of them:

Muhammad (((:~{>
Muhammad as a pirate (((P~{>
Muhammad on a bad turban day ))):~{>
Muhammad with sand in his eye (((;~{>
Muhammad wearing sunglasses (((B~{>
Mohammad with a lit bomb in his turban *-O)):~{>
The devil mo ]:~{>
Mohammed with a nuclear bomb in his turban. @=(((:~{>
Muhammad being shot by Starship Enterprise =-o * * * (((:~{>
Muhammad sees a Danish cartoonist !((((8~{o>

Mocons are the most efficient way to digitally propagate the maximum amount of Mohammed imagery per byte.


Recent Responses to the Controversy  CIMG1416
This stencilled graffiti version of one of the cartoons on a wall was photographed by a reader in Hamburg, Germany on February 16, 2006. The words under the image say, "Hallo Mittelalter '06" -- "Hello Middle Ages '06".
(Hat tip: Tim.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Dbcb1 Recent Responses to the Controversy  Fullmohammed
As reported in the New York Daily News, an entrepreneur in Hawaii created and is successfully selling bobblehead Mohammeds on his site called Dashboard Mohammed. The product, which costs $14.99, is shown on the left, and was based on the rendering of Mohammed shown on the right, which was itself based on the famous Danish "bomb-in-the-turban" cartoon. More bobblehead Mohammed images can seen on the site's "Proofs" page, showing step by step how the drawing was turned into the toy.
(Hat tip: Nordish and Martin.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  France-soir
On February 1, France Soir newspaper published this cartoon on its cover, caricaturing Mohammed equally with other religious figures. The artist Delize drew another similar cartoon as well.
(Hat tip: Gathers and etienne.)


Recent Responses to the Controversy  Mapm_web
On February 3, Le Monde newspaper published this cartoon by artist Plantu on its front page -- a drawing of Mohammed composed of sentences that say "Je ne dois pas dessiner Mahomet," or "I must not draw Mohammed."
(Hat tip: John, Erik, and Breteuil.)


Recent Responses to the Controversy  PICT1375
In May of 2006, Harper's magazine finally got around to reprinting the original 12 Mohammed cartoons, along with an article by Art Spiegelman -- who also created this updated portrait of Mohammed (in the center) based on one of the 12 cartoons, surrounded by racist stereotypes -- somehow implying that the depiction of Mohammed is a racial issue, not a religious and free speech issue. Several blogs gave extensive coverage to the story, including Michelle Malkin and Nordish, among others.
(Hat tip: Killgore Trout.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Legohammed
Several postmodern satirists have highlighted the point that -- since no one really knows what Mohammed looked like -- any image could be said to depict him. To that end, they have captioned photos of their thumbs or rudimentary stick figures as "Mohammed." This image -- of a generic figure from the Danish toy company Lego, identified as being Mohammed -- is a good example of the genre.
(Hat tip: darmin.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  CagleJihad
MSNBC political cartoonist Daryl Cagle emphasized the point with this response to the story, which includes a stick-figure Mohammed. Cagle also maintains an excellent collection of political cartoons about the controversy.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Jh060923
Slate cartoonist Jack Higgins drew this cartoon of Mohammed responding violently to the Pope's suggestion that Islam is violent -- with a riff on the old aphorism, "If Mohammed can not go to the mountain, then the mountain must come to Mohammed."
(Hat tip: Ted K.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Mo-costume2
The proprietor of the Chaikaroma blog wore a "Mo-bomb-head" costume for Halloween 2006 and posted the pictures online.
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In early August of 2006, at a Copenhagen social gathering of the anti-immigrant Danish People's Party (DPP, or Dansk Folkeparti in Danish), drunken young revelers staged an impromptu Mohammed cartoon-drawing contest, probably as a satire of the original Mohammed cartoon contest sponsored by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten several months earlier. Danish artist Martin Rosengaard Knudsen, who had infiltrated the DPP in order to gather evidence of what he felt was the party's "extremist" beliefs, videotaped the contest and gave the tape to a local Danish television station, which broadcast it. This picture shows one of the cartoons in the process of being drawn. (Click on it to view the video.) To simply view a clear jpeg of this image without the video, click here.
Link directly to this section about the Danish People's Party cartoon contest
Although the contest was nothing more than a drinking party game, the tape of the raucous evening caused a minor scandal in Denmark, where the DPP has been growing in popularity. The tape -- edited into several short segments -- had also been posted on YouTube, but all the segments were subsequently taken offline once various blogs started focusing on them. Luckily, I had already downloaded copies, so you can click on each of the screenshots shown on this page to see the videos from which they were taken. (Some of the videos have now apparently been re-uploaded, but in case they are later taken offline as well, I will use my own versions here to be sure.) This picture seems to show Mohammed as an allegorical defecating camel (click here to see the jpeg without the words "Click to play" on it.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  DPP3b
Here are two close-ups of the cartoon shown in the first picture; click the image on the left to watch the video (or here to see the plain jpeg). There were originally over ten video segments in all visible on YouTube before they were taken offline; the three shown here were the most interesting.

Two of the videos, along with another screenshot and more info about the political fallout in Denmark, can be found on the "Tabooh" blog. Additional screenshots can be viewed at Riehl World View, and a roundup of links on this incident can be found at Hot Air.

On October 8, 2006, the scandal over the drunken cartoon-drawing contest went international when the President of Iran and the Prime Minister of Denmark both strongly condemned the incident, with Ahmadinejad saying of the amateur cartoonists, "Those who make these insults are low life, lost, without human values." The government of Iran berated the Danish envoy over the drinking game, comparing it to the Holocaust. The International Herald Tribune has reported that two of the people shown in these videos have gone into hiding out of fear, and the Danish government has now warned its citizens not to travel to Muslim countries.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  MohammedmirrorC
The Humanist site "Freethunk" features this cartoon of Mohammed declaring his own reflection to be blasphemous; the page also features a few other Mohammed cartoons and clip-art images.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Mo_and_allah_in_heaven
Mohammed and Allah in paradise laughing at the Danish cartoons, with a suicide bomber below them.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  06.01.31.ImageProblem-X
Cox and Forkum snuck a Mohammed picture into their cartoon about the controversy.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Mrbillhammad
Someone made a Mohammed version of the "Mr. Bill" claymation character from Saturday Night Live, called "Mr. Billhammad."

Recent Responses to the Controversy  TestofPiety
This is one frame from an animated gif showing the Arabic characters for Mohammed's name little by little building up a stylized portrait of Mohammed himself. It was designed to be a "test of piety" for Muslims, since the written version of Mohammed's name is supposed to be revered, whereas portraits of him are now considered by many to be blasphemous; so, at which point will the growing image cease being sacred and start to become blasphemous? If the full animated sequence is found, it will be posted here.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Mohammed_email54
Mohammed offers some Koranic wisdom about meddlesome artists in the "Mohammed the Prophet Answers Your Emails" cartoon strip.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Couverturecharlie
Charlie Hebdo, a French humor weekly, published an issue devoted to Mohammed satires (visible here) on February 7 after winning a court case granting them permission to do so. The publication has sparked anger in France's Muslim community. In the cartoon above, Mohammed is saying, "It's hard to be loved by idiots."
(Hat tip: etienne.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Hebdopanel
Le Nouvel Observateur also has scans of the Charlie Hebdo edition online, including this panel with two surrealist visual jokes: the one on top says, "Can one represent Mohammed...like he is today?"; the bottom caption says, "This is not a caricature of the Prophet" (a take-off onThis Magritte painting).
(Hat tip: Martin.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Russiacartoon
When a Russian newspaper published this cartoon, it was shut down by authorities and its editor faced criminal charges. Reader John M. sends a translation of what Moses is saying: "But we didn't teach them this," refering to the people fighting on the television.
(Hat tip: Martin.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Pigs-web
This Russian cartoon, titled "Pigs of War," shows Mohammed holding a banner that says (in Russian) "Islam = Peace" while leading a herd of pigs labeled "Al Qaeda," "Hamas," "Hezbollah," etc.
(Hat tip: Nikki N.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Velvetprophet
This black-light painting of a kitschy evil Elvis-Mohammed was created by the team at Velvet Prophet.
(To get a version that doesn't have the "Copy" watermark on it, you'd have to buy one of the Velvet Prophet paintings or t-shirts.)
(Hat tip: Killgore Trout.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Mo_says
Many pundits, weary of repeating his name so often, have given Mohammed the nickname "Mo" -- which inspired this portrait of Mo as Moe of the Three Stooges.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  29sa
"Mohammed -- Seconds before his destruction," is the title of this anonymous allegorical montage. A full-size version can be viewed here.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Muhammad_liberty
This unusual complimentary portrait compares Mohammed with Miss Liberty as a political liberator against tyrants.
(Hat tip: Martin.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Jesus_versus_Mohammed
Belgian artist Ben Heine drew this image entitled "Jesus versus Mohammed." Though his political cartoons generally are virulently anti-Israel and anti-America, he has also drawn several other Mohammed satires, such as this one.

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Moblows_1
Blogger and pundit Bill Hobbs drew this stick-figure representation of Mohammed and posted it on a now-defunct blog, along with the comment, "Exercise your right to free expression by drawing pictures of Islam's 'Prophet Mohammed' before the West gives in to Islamist intimidation and fear of Islamist violence and makes it illegal to do so." Incensed, a columnist named John Spragens of the Nashville Scenewrote an attack piece implying that Hobbs had violated some rule of decency. A firestorm of accusations erupted, resulting in Bill Hobbsannouncing his resignation from his job at a local university, apparently due to political pressure.
(Hat tip: Dar ul Harb.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Kaltio-en-mohammed1c
The board of Finnish culture magazine Kaltio fired its editor for publishing a five-panel comic about Mohammed; the first panel is shown here, and the other four are visible in the linked article. (High-resolution versions can be downloaded here.) Editor Jussi Vilkkuna was told to leave after he refused to remove the cartoons from the publication's website as requested by the magazine's board of directors. He served as editor for almost seven years.
(Hat tip: Paul B., nord, Tuomas H., and Martin.)

Recent Responses to the Controversy  Crazycartoonist
Danish cartoonist Ivar Gjørup created this gruesome update of a classic '50s comic called "Crazy Cartoonist" (or, literally, "Crazy Penciller") in which the hero's drawings came to life as he drew them. In this version, a shaved-headed image that's apparently supposed to be Mohammed finally cuts off the head of the cartoonist who drew him -- a subtle commentary that either suggests the threat from extremists is real, or alternately that we are creating the threat ourselves. The caption reads "The Crazy Cartoonist's Last Work." More info on the drawing can be found at Gateway Pundit.
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