Are you planning to show it to anyone? It might take time, but if you can get it to go viral then yes, you'll end up in hot water. One way to get around living somewhere that doesn't support the right to die with dignity. Get killed instead.
It would have to be pretty good to go viral, huh?! How would it get hot? I just want to know if I'll be killed.
You're still alive? When you didn't return after a few days, I was pretty sure they got you! Your fate will depend to an extent on where in the world you are. In Pakistan they have the blasphemy law where you can be imprisoned, if you're lucky enough to escape the lynch mob.
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@Joe@AdPatron Sure, its a case sensitive. Don't disturb the peace of world. Already too much violations are there. Be easy and do something else for the benefit of mankind.
That video about the birth of Jesus was apparently very, very low quality - so you're right, it just needs to be viral, doesn't actually have to be "good"
I'm still alive. Funny or not funny, but funny preferred. I'm an atheist, muhammad had the god delusion, just like his followers today. I never said that.
We never clarified - if you draw one but never show anyone you'll be safe, after all they cranks don't really have divine knowledge. Did they get drawn? Can we see them anywhere?
There are probably loads of cartoons out there that could be seen to denigrate Islam but unless they're seen by the kooks who draw it to the attention of the top guys then it doesn't really matter. I struggle with the men who come in here and behave like criminals and are called Mohammed. You'd think anyone who behaves in a way that might inspire someone to exclaim "Mohammed is an asshole" would be in deep trouble with the elders.
For depicting Muhammad? Probably. At some time in history. Or, at least, indirectly - by possessing that type of material in areas that punish for blasphemy. Theo van Gogh was brutally murdered in 2004 for creating the short movie Submission, which was critical of the violence against women in Islamic societies.