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Dhimmitude at Yale, Muhammad Pictures
This wooden sculpture in the Church of Our Dear Lady in Dendermonde, Belgium depicts Mohammed on the ground, clutching the Koran, being trampled on by angels. It represents the triumph of Christianity over Islam and it was carved in the 17th century by Mattheus van Beveren. (Source-Faces of Muhammad)
This medieval drawing of Mohammed showing his entrails to Dante and Virgil is from one of the earliest surviving illustrated manuscripts of Dante's Inferno, dating from the 3rd quarter of the 14th century. (
Source-Faces of Muhammad)
Hat Tip: Jawa Report
Hat Tip: Ghost of a FleaMore Muhammad photos can be found
here.
Original story regarding Yale's capitulation
here.
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