Concurso de Internacional de Caricaturas Islámicas

En honor de una poetisa mandada asesinar vilmente por el Profeta-de-la-Religión-de-la-Paz
Ya podéis ir afilando el lápiz… Dan de plazo hasta el 1 de junio.

TheInternational Islamic Cartoon Contest’s

Asma b’ Marwan Poetry Prize

Named in Honor of Asma,

1st Poetess Ole’ Mo ordered murdered

Ali Dashti. From Ali Dashti’s 23 Years: A Study of the Prophetic Career of Mohammad (3) page 100:

«Abu Afak, a man of great age (reputedly 120 years) was killed because he had lampooned Mohammad. The deed was done by Salem b. Omayr at the behest of the Prophet, who had asked, «Who will deal with this rascal for me?» The killing of such an old man moved a poetess, Asma b. Marwan, to compose disrespectful verses about the Prophet, and she too was assassinated.»

From Ibn Sa’d’s Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir, translated by S. Moinul Haq, volume 2, page    

«Asma was the wife of Yazid Ibn Zayd Ibn Hisn al-Khatmi. She used to revile Islam, offend the prophet and instigate the (people) against him. She composed verses. Umayr Ibn Adi came to her in the night and entered her house. Her children were sleeping around her. There was one whom she was suckling. He searched her with his hand because he was blind, and separated the child from her. He thrust his sword in her chest till it pierced up to her back. Then he offered the morning prayers with the prophet at al-Medina.»

Since the beginning of Islam Disciples of Mohammed have killed poets, writers and artists who dared to challenge or lampoon the self-proclaimed prophet of «Allah.»

It’s no Different Today!

Cartoonists are in protective custody from the bloody sword of Jihad in Denmark —

The Western press is cowered into self-censorship —

Writers who critique Islam live under threat of death and those who write about leaving the «religion of peace» are slaughtered.

WE MUST RESIST ISLAMIC TOTALITARIAN MISRULE

Poets

  Sharpen Your Pens and Tune Your Wits!

But

Do Not Lower Your Necks!

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