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Innocence of Muslims[ 1][ 2] is a 2012 anti-Islamic short film that was written and produced by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula. [ 3][ 4] Two versions of the 14-minute video were uploaded to YouTube in July 2012, under the titles "The Real Life of Muhammad" and "Muhammad Movie Trailer". [ 5] Videos dubbed in Arabic were uploaded during early September ...
At least 694-695 injured. The release of the anti-Islamic short film Innocence of Muslims triggered numerous demonstrations across North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. [ 20] On September 11, 2012, dozens of protestors scaled the walls and entered the courtyard of the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt. [ 21][ 22] On September 13, 2012 ...
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula. Mark Basseley Youssef ( Arabic: مارك باسيلي يوسف, born 1957), formerly known as Nakoula Basseley Nakoula ( Arabic: ناكولا باسيلي ناكولا ), is an Egyptian-American [ 1] writer, producer, and promoter of Innocence of Muslims, a film which was critical of Islam and the Islamic prophet ...
The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt releases a statement from its political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), "condemning the anti-Islam film made by certain US Coptic Christians with dubious – apparently personal – agendas." September 12. U.S. president Barack Obama says that the United States rejects denigration of religious beliefs.
He is a literary, film, and cultural critic and poet who has also written about gay rights, Christianity, and Islam. Kathy Shaidle (1964-2021), Roman Catholic, was a Canadian author, columnist, poet and blogger. Terry Jones (born 1951), pastor of Dove World Outreach Center, a small nondenominational Christian church.
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Prominent Australian Muslims. Grand Mufti of Australia. v. t. e. On 15 September 2012, a protest against the anti-Islamic film Innocence of Muslims was held in Sydney, New South Wales. While the protest started peacefully, violent confrontations between police and protesters began when protesters reached the United States Consulate General. [2]
The government also denounced the anti-Islam film, adding that the attacks "cannot, in any case, be justified." Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia expressed condolences to the United States for the victims of the violence and denounced the violent anti-American protests. The Kingdom also condemned the anti-Islam film.