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TEHRAN (IQNA) –  Thousands of Muslim customers have demanded Nike recall their Air Max sneakers, saying the sports giant “insulted Islam” by spelling out the word ‘Allah’ in Arabic on the bottom of the shoe.
News ID: 3467825    Publish Date : 2019/01/29

TEHRAN (IQNA) – A unanimous resolution was adopted by Pakistan’s Upper House of the Parliament on Monday to condemn a sacrilegious caricature completion planned to be held in Netherlands.
News ID: 3466626    Publish Date : 2018/08/27

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The editor of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo said the magazine will no longer publish cartoons lampooning Islam’s Holy Prophet (PBUH).
News ID: 3330220    Publish Date : 2015/07/20

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Thousands of Iraqis took to the streets of the capital, Baghdad, on Wednesday to condemn the publication of the blasphemous cartoon of Islam’s Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in France.
News ID: 2741169    Publish Date : 2015/01/21

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Grand Mufti of Egypt warned the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on Tuesday against publishing blasphemous material, saying it was a racist act that would incite hatred and upset Muslims around the world.
News ID: 2699755    Publish Date : 2015/01/14

Social media website Twitter has blocked a number of accounts in Pakistan after the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) complained that they were " blasphemous " and "unethical".
News ID: 1409932    Publish Date : 2014/05/24