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 Übersetzung für 'Muhammad cartoons' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a Muhammad cartoon | Muhammad cartoons
journ.pol.
Muhammad cartoons [satirical cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad that sparked outrage around the Muslim world]
Mohammed-Karikaturen {pl}
Teiltreffer
relig.
Muhammad
Mohammed {m}
cartoonsKarikaturen {pl}
33
cartoonsZeichentrickfilme {pl}
19
cartoonsCartoons {pl}
sb. cartoonsjd. karikiert
art
tapestry cartoons
Tapisseriekartons {pl}
hist.pol.
Muhammad Ali dynasty [1805-1953]
Dynastie {f} des Muhammad Ali
lit.F
More Than a Champion: The Style of Muhammad Ali
Mehr als ein Champion. Über den Stil des Boxers Muhammad Ali [Jan Philipp Reemtsma]
proverb
If the mountain won't come to Muhammad, Muhammad must go to the mountain.
Wenn der Berg nicht zum Propheten kommt, muss der Prophet (wohl) zum Berg gehen.
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In March 2006, he had co-signed a manifesto in response to violent protests in the Islamic world surrounding the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, declaring Islam as a totalitarian regime.
  • In 2006, during the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, Tatchell spoke at a 25 March 2006 rally called the Freedom of Expression Rally.
  • He had a prominent role in protests in Kabul about Afghanistan- and Islam-related issues, including an anti-American protest in 2003, a hunger strike to protest beatings of journalists by Afghan security officers in 2006, and another one to protest the 2008 Danish Muhammad cartoons.
  • The paper reprinted the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten's 12 Muhammad Cartoons in 2005.
  • This cartoon came to international attention after it was entered in an Iranian competition conceived by the newspaper "Hamshahri" as retaliation for the Muhammad cartoons controversy.

  • During the "Jyllands-Posten" Muhammad cartoons controversy in 2006, several religious Iranian groups advocated changing the name of the highly popular Danish (...), given its name association with the source country of the offending cartoons.
  • However, student publications took a lead role in reprinting the Muhammad cartoons, often accompanying them with explanatory editorials.
  • In 2007, in a guest-edited edition devoted to religious satire, entitled "Crucification", the magazine re-printed one of the Danish Muhammad cartoons which provoked an international incident when they were originally published 15 months earlier.
  • In August, 2009, officials at the Press ignited a controversy when they decided to expunge reproductions of the cartoons involved in the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, along with all other images of Muhammad, from a scholarly book entitled "The Cartoons that Shook the World", by professor Jytte Klausen.
  • The letter was published in response to protests in the Islamic world surrounding the "Jyllands-Posten" Muhammad cartoons controversy in Denmark, and it supported freedom of press and freedom of expression.

  • The newspaper published two of the controversial Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons in February, 2006.
  • In the wake of the "Jyllands-Posten" Muhammad cartoons controversy in March 2006—which many considered an echo of the death threats and "fatwā" that followed publication of "The Satanic Verses" in 1989—Rushdie signed the manifesto "Together Facing the New Totalitarianism", a statement warning of the dangers of religious extremism.
  • Muslims angry about the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons gathered in Estel, the new part of the city, and started to march towards the old part of Midyat (6 kilometers away), where the Assyrians/Syriacs live.
  • On 21 March 2006, she resigned from her office as minister of foreign affairs, after it was confirmed that she lied to media about her involvement in the closing of a website belonging to the Sweden Democrats, in the wake of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy.
  • The newspaper's former editor-in-chief Acton Gorton and opinions editor Chuck Prochaska made a controversial decision in February 2006 to print the cartoons from the "Jyllands-Posten" Muhammad cartoons controversy that had previously been printed in Europe and had led to protests around the world and a few instances of violent rioting by offended Muslims.

  • The attackers shouted their opposition to the publication of Muhammad cartoons in Denmark and Norway.
  • Omar Khayam (born Bedford, 1983) is a British Muslim and convicted drug dealer who achieved a considerable degree of notoriety following a February 2006 protest in London against the Muhammad cartoons; at the protest, he dressed like a suicide bomber.
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