Not all groups of Muslim believe that though. For example the paintings in question were drawn by Muslims. I don't think they considered their actions offensive to the Islamic faith.
no they didn't but there is tremendous disagreement on numerous issues between Muslims and were this conversation happening in an Islamic environment I would have a very different position.
I have known Christians who wouldn't consider it unacceptable to depict the pope burning in hell but Catholics would find it offensive
no they didn’t but there is tremendous disagreement on numerous issues between Muslims
Almost like having an art history class to discuss the development of these disagreements, and show prior historical acceptance, might help students studying art history...
Not all groups of Muslim believe that though. For example the paintings in question were drawn by Muslims. I don't think they considered their actions offensive to the Islamic faith.
no they didn't but there is tremendous disagreement on numerous issues between Muslims and were this conversation happening in an Islamic environment I would have a very different position.
I have known Christians who wouldn't consider it unacceptable to depict the pope burning in hell but Catholics would find it offensive
I'm gonna say it.
Touch grass.
Almost like having an art history class to discuss the development of these disagreements, and show prior historical acceptance, might help students studying art history...