Richard Sudworth has an excellent post at Imagine which offers a perspective from The Midlands on Islamic reactions to The Cartoons. Richard works for CMS and is engaged with interfaith relations which bring an important insight to the issues - and further comparison to Christian reactions/sensitivity to understanding what blasphemy might be - when not enforced by the power of a mono-faith state. Go read!
...Thanks for the comments! I agree with you Tom, there is no real equivalent to the blasphemy which Muslims feel. I wonder whether the account of Jesus and the Roman coin is instructive on this. For Jews, there was huge offense in the face of the emperor on the coin as a god. For the Romans, would this Jesus set himself as a rebel. Jesus chose a different way that subverted the hypocrisy and compromise of the Pharisees and challenged the might of Rome to its core....In this debate, we should, somehow, creatively, challenge godlessness, injustice and violence but in ways that recognise that we are often part of those problems too.
Posted by: imagine! | 06 February 2006 at 20:47