Bosch Fawstin: I’m releasing a book of my Muhammad cartoons

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Volume One of My Mohammad Cartoons will contain a hundred of my Mohammad cartoons, in color and black and white, as well as new, exclusive Mohammad cartoons for this collection, and a new essay by me on Why I Draw Mohammad. I will also include two of my most popular articles, My Name is Bosch and I’m a Recovered Muslim, and Calling Islam Islam. You can pre-order my book now, and I plan to have it ready for print one month from now, in mid-May 2018, after prepping the book for print and collecting as many pre-orders as I can to use for my print order. There is no book like it out there today, so you can own something very unique. I’m charging $20 for it, and $5 for shipping and handling. (See International options below for prices) Thanks for your support, and order My Mohammad Cartoons Vol. 1 below.

 

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AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
5 years ago

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satcatchet
satcatchet
5 years ago

Thank you AR154U. I needed a moral booster!

Bradley Lexvold
Bradley Lexvold
5 years ago

That personal grooming one is just nasty, vile, reprehensible. I didn’t say take it down, but should come with a warning not to watch if you’ve just eaten.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

If male Muslims could do themselves, they would!
Male Muslims have no restraint. They behave like animals in heat.

Zavrzlama
Zavrzlama
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Absolutely true. Their entire brainpower and mindset just restricted to this.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

muslim males are like dogs, all teeth and nuts.

Sunshine Kid
Sunshine Kid
5 years ago

All dogs do that – because they can.

Annie
Annie
5 years ago

A marble statue of Mohammed holding a sword and a Koran stands inside
the United States Supreme Court – and is seen by thousands and thousands
of people each year.

chris VN
chris VN
5 years ago
Reply to  Annie

It should have a sword in one hand a severed head in the other to be more realistic.

Nora Bedrossian
Nora Bedrossian
5 years ago
Reply to  chris VN

Great answer.

satcatchet
satcatchet
5 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Idiot

Annie
Annie
5 years ago
Reply to  satcatchet

The detailed Mohammed statue has been on view in America’s capital
for almost a hundred years, Porker. Keep thinking of the millions who
have viewed it – and will continue to do so. Don’t forget to order your
book of Mohammed drawings!

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
5 years ago
Reply to  Annie

How a Mohammad Statue Ended up at the Supreme Court

BY MATT SONIAK JANUARY 11, 2008

The other day, Will and Jason told me about a Mohammad statue at the Supreme Court they heard about on This American Life. This was their way of saying, “We’re curious, so you should go do a bunch of research on it. Let us know how that goes.”

When I hear about depictions of Mohammad, I picture Muslims burning Aqua* CDs in the streets and boycotts of Danish”¦danishes.

The statue in question is, in fact, right in our very own Supreme Court building.

Let’s start at the beginning.

A Court to Call Home

Despite its stature in the country’s political and cultural landscape, the Supreme Court was something of a vagabond in its early years. When New York City was our capital, the Court met in the Merchants’ Exchange Building, and when the capital moved to Philadelphia in 1790, the Court set up shop in Independence Hall, and then City Hall. When the federal government went off to Washington, the Court used the Capitol Building as a flophouse, but got bounced to a new chamber six different times during their stay.

Finally, in 1929, Chief Justice William Howard “I got stuck in the White House bathtub” Taft decided enough was enough and persuaded Congress to authorize the construction of a permanent home for the Court. Construction on the Supreme Court Building was completed in 1935, and the Court finally had a home to call its own after 146 years of existence.

supremecourt.jpg

Sculpture figures prominently in the Corinthian architecture of the Court Building. One chamber features a frieze decorated with a bas-relief sculpture by Adolph A. Weinman of eighteen influential law-givers. The south wall depicts Menes, Hammurabi, Moses, Solomon, Lycurgus, Solon, Draco, Confucius and Octavian, while the north wall depicts Napoleon Bonaparte, John Marshall, William Blackstone, Hugo Grotius, Louis IX, King John, Charlemagne, Justinian and, you guessed it, Mohammad.

Objections

Things were all well and good for a few decades, with no documented controversies over the sculpture that I could find. But then, in 1997, the fledgling Council on American-Islamic Relations brought their wrath to the Court, petitioning then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist to remove the sculpture. CAIR outlined their objections as thus:

1. Islam discourages its followers from portraying any prophet in artistic representations, lest the seed of idol worship be planted.

2. Depicting Mohammad carrying a sword “reinforced long-held stereotypes of Muslims as intolerant conquerors.”

3. Building documents and tourist pamphlets referred to Mohammad as “the founder of Islam,” when he is, more accurately, the “last in a line of prophets that includes Abraham, Moses and Jesus.”

Rehnquist dismissed CAIR’s objections, saying that the depiction was “intended only to recognize him [Mohammad] … as an important figure in the history of law; it was not intended as a form of idol worship.” He also reminded CAIR that “words are used throughout the Court’s architecture as a symbol of justice and nearly a dozen swords appear in the courtroom friezes alone.”

Rehnquist did make one concession, though, and promised the description of the sculpture would be changed to identify Mohammad as a “Prophet of Islam,” not “Founder of Islam.” The rewording also said that the figure is a “well-intentioned attempt by the sculptor to honor Mohammed, and it bears no resemblance to Mohammed.”

The reasoning behind Rehnquist’s rejection? For one, he believed that getting rid of any one sculpture would impair the artistic integrity of the frieze, and two, it’s illegal to injure, in any way, an architectural feature of the Supreme Court Building.

Other Depictions of the Prophet

While the Qur’an forbids idolatry, it doesn’t expressly forbid depictions of the Prophet. The prohibition on such depictions that we often hear about comes from hadith (oral traditions that supplement the Qur’an). Muslim groups have differing opinions on the prohibition, with Shi’a Muslims generally taking a more relaxed view than Sunnis. That said, there are more depictions of Mohammad in art out there than we’d think, from the US to Uzbekistan. Until the 1950s, there was even a statue of the Prophet at the Manhattan Appellate Courthouse, right on the front steps.

Annie
Annie
5 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Information on the sculpture of Mohammed in the U.S. Supreme Court –
including any objections to it which have all been shot down- is easily
googled. But thank you for your input.

The Mohammed statue has been in place for 83 years now – and has
already been seen by millions of people.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

I am not sure I BELIEVE all that….
In earlier years we were a VERY Christian nation.
I need some pictures before I consider believing that….

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

In much earlier years there were no Christians at all in North or South America,

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago

The Aztecs had a charming religion that revolved around ritually sacrificing tens of thousands of people annually on top of their various pyramids — Christianity was clearly superior to THAT.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

There was a picture with the quote, it did not copy for some reason.

Dave Glynn
Dave Glynn
5 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Piss be upon him.

ConnectingDots
ConnectingDots
5 years ago
Reply to  Dave Glynn

…or Pigman Be Upon Him

gw kroc
gw kroc
5 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Not quite a “statue”. It is a 1930’s bas relief carving of many of the world’s law givers in parade, and the carvings are about 4 ft tall. What it does emphasize is that the current craze to ban depictions of Muhammad is not Koranic, but is an interpretation of hadith that had Muhammad telling his infant wife Aiesha that she should not bring manmade art and embroidery depictions of living beings into the home, because “only Allah can make living things”, or words to that effect. Read the Stars & Stripes article here: https://www.stripes.com/news/us/muhammad-s-image-at-supreme-court-shows-taboos-aren-t-eternal-1.326245

Annie
Annie
5 years ago
Reply to  gw kroc

Sculpture might be a more fitting word for the four-foot tall carving of
Mohammed. Islam is comprised of three parts – the Koran, Sira and
Hadiths – and Sharia Law is taken verbatim from these sources. It
does not matter whether the Koran by itself permits or forbids any
depiction of Mohammed. Hadiths are the sayings and traditions of
Mohammed which Muslims will reverently follow as much as the
Koran.

Pamela Geller has a Fatwa (death sentence) on her head for sponsoring
drawing the likeness of Mohammed. Most of America did not stand by
her when two Muslims attempted to murder the attendees at the
drawing contest – especially the outraged American politicians of both
parties, ironically ensconced in the nation’s capital where Mohamned’s
likeness is regularly seen by millions.

The job of We The People is to stand behind Pamela whenever anyone
speaks against her and what happened in the Garland shooting. To
remind her enemies of the sculpture of Mohamned in the U.S. Supreme
Court, of the book of cartoons available which depict Mohammed and
that – despite their cowardly groveling to Sharia and stomping on Free
Speech – individual free Americans are locked and loaded and still here.

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago

Calling islam islam, an apt remark in this ear of muslum apologia.

satcatchet
satcatchet
5 years ago

You mean bologna.

Dave Glynn
Dave Glynn
5 years ago
Reply to  Toy Pupanbai

The Christian genocide!
All beware and be ready to fight!

Andrew Sears
Andrew Sears
5 years ago

hog wild over this book

ConnectingDots
ConnectingDots
5 years ago

Signed copy ordered (but I had to use the first link, as the second link directly to PayPal above repeatedly failed)

Thank you, Bosch!

Bradley Lexvold
Bradley Lexvold
5 years ago
Reply to  ConnectingDots

Met and heard him speak when he won the art contest in Garland. Nice guy with an interesting background story.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
5 years ago

Ordered. This will be a classic. Should be bound in pig leather.

Stephen Honig
Stephen Honig
5 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Ha ha! At least you have a sense of humor, because if it is the Muslims wouldn’t read it.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
5 years ago
Reply to  Stephen Honig

muslims can read?

Bradley Lexvold
Bradley Lexvold
5 years ago

Glad to see him not being afraid. This takes a lot of nerve, living in a big city where you really can’t protect yourself from attacks from would be jihadi. Hope people start praying for his protection.

satcatchet
satcatchet
5 years ago

B.S.
What makes you think Bosch Fawstin can’t protect himself?

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

That should be hilarious!
Ah, the Arab pigs will get upset… Too bad!

Dave Glynn
Dave Glynn
5 years ago

Behead the statue of the paedophilic murderer and place the head at his feet.

MTC
MTC
5 years ago

Thank you, Bosch Fawstin! Good luck and stay safe. XOXO

SemurJengkolMaknyus
SemurJengkolMaknyus
5 years ago

selling printed version ??

this guy is making a living …..

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
5 years ago

Allhaha will provide, this time it is material for a comic book.

Robert Batchelor
Robert Batchelor
5 years ago

Why not?

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