See Also
- Censorship in South Asia
- Criticism of Islam
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of speech versus blasphemy
- The Sudanese teddy bear blasphemy case; the arrest, trial, conviction, and imprisonment of a British schoolteacher in Sudan in 2007, for allegedly insulting Islam by allowing her class to name a teddy bear "Muhammad"
- Richard Webster (author)
- International Guerillas, 1990 Pakistani action film depicting Salman Rushdie as its main villain
- Innocence of Muslims, 2012 film that disparages Islam Muhammad, which led to violent protests against Western institutions in several Muslim countries, a number of deaths, and hundreds of injuries
- Everybody Draw Mohammed Day, an event held in 2010 in support of free speech and freedom of artistic expression of those threatened with violence for drawing representations of Muhammad
- Fitna, 2008 Dutch film about Islam, which led to worldwide Muslim protests and a hate speech trial
- Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy; began after 12 editorial cartoons, most of which depicted Islamic prophet Muhammad, were published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005
- Lars Vilks Muhammad drawings controversy; began in July 2007 with a series of drawings by Swedish artist Lars Vilks that depicted the Islamic prophet Muhammad as a roundabout dog
- Submission (2004); short film about mistreatment of women in Islam
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