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Can I have the Muhammad cartoon as my facebook avatar? - Lucy Star - 05-12-2013 12:37 PM

Would that be allowed by facebook?
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- abraXus - 05-12-2013 12:40 PM

i dont see anything in the rules that specifically say you arent allowed to - as long as there is no nudity


- Shakeeb - 05-12-2013 12:51 PM

Why would you do that? I understand you think you feel it's your "right" to do such a thing but it really isn't. You wouldn't want people to put up pictures insulting your mother or father, would you? No one who loves their parents would ever want that. The Prophet Muhammad is important to many, many people. Even if you don't follow him, respect the fact that he was an important person and he is very dear to muslims whom are almost a quarter of the world's population. And learn about his life instead of being influenced by false information and hearsay. The Prophet Muhammad was an amazing person and the media has spread lies and made famous things about him that can never be attributed to him. He was a trustworthy and honest human being, even to his enemies at the time. I humbly request you to read about him instead of trying really hard to insult him and attempting to hurt the sentiments of people who love him. Please don't take this to be someone firing back at you. This is only to help you understand that there's no genuine benefit in this, my friend.


- The D - 05-12-2013 01:04 PM

that would be funny
And dont listen to the fool above me, enough people make fun of jesus and people's family. Islam is just not progressive at all, some are too stupid to understand that's just a joke.


- Carla Santos - 05-12-2013 01:10 PM

Yes, it's a free country.