On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Aphaia <aphaia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Recently I had a conversation with a fawiki friend
and asked if fawiki
have any problem about hosting those images on their article. First he
seemed to be very surprised to know fawiki hosted "Muhammad's images".
After giving a glance, he got his calmness again and said they were
not "depicting Muhammad" and Muslims know that. There are rather
products of imagination by each artists. So they are okay. And
interestingly I haven't heard anyone complaints about fawiki hostings.
So, what is the exact caption on fawiki? "This is an imaginary
portrait of Muhammad", or something like that? Is this concept of an
"imaginary portrait" a common one in the Islamic world? Is there a
relevant article we can link to on the English Wikipedia describing
such a concept?
Pharos