Saturday, September 29, 2012

Don't Be a Prayer Pest


This doesn't happen to me much anymore, but I still see it happen to others. It's pretty funny, because how oblivious the person is to the irony of what they are doing. We should be more careful, even when talking to someone near a praying person, because concentration in prayer is essential and it is elusive once lost. Allah says in the Quran, "Successful indeed are the believers. Those who offer their Salat (prayers) with all solemnity and full submissiveness" (23:1-2). So why would we make it harder for someone to achieve this? That'd be pretty messed up if you ask me.  

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

A Riot's Equation for Change


Yep... makes sense. That happens at every riot, but I still don't understand why. Maybe everyone else knows something I don't. Maybe by making themselves look like imbeciles, the angry mob will earn the pity of congress, who will pass legislation in their favor? Who knows. 

Friday, September 21, 2012

Cartoon Muhammad Has Been Nominated for Funniest Blogger!


Finally some good news! Alhamdulillah, thanks to your support and efforts, Cartoon Muhammad has been nominated for Funniest Blogger for the Brass Crescent Awards. I completely forgot to ask you all for nominate this site, but you did it anyway. I love you guys for the sake of Allah =D.

I'm going up against some tough competition. We have my good friend, Dr. O's hilarious Muslim Medicine blog, Hamzah Moin's legendary Maniac Muslim and Mr. Moo's blog which doesn't seem to be exist anymore. I love all of these blogs, so choose whichever you benefit from and enjoy the most. This is nice, fun competition, but we do it for the sake of Allah at the end of the day.

I made a comic about this last year, with a nice message, so check it out by clicking --> here <--

Thursday, September 20, 2012

#MuslimRage: How They Make Us Look and How We Really Are


I recently made a comic in response to the poor response of some Muslims to the "Innocence of Muslims" movie trailer. To be fair, only a minority of Muslims and Arabs in these countries are the ones thoughtlessly protesting and acting violently. Most Muslims were against these acts and although it was under reported.

It is also worth mentioning that many people from the regions where the protests are occurring think the United States government is responsible, because they don't understand the freedoms and limitations of speech we have here. We have to understand that many of these countries have a long history of state controlled media. Yes, they should have done their research before protesting, but I doubt most of us would take the time to research how Arab/Muslim societies run before expressing our outrage at something they did.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

A Naruto Themed Response to the "Innocence of Muslims" Fiasco

Click the Picture to Proceed


Read here: https://picasaweb.google.com/Akhan07/CartoonControversy?authuser=0&feat=directlink


This whole "Innocence of Muslims" fiasco has really been annoying me. A little known video, that could have easily been made in someone's backyard, that should have been left in the abyss of Youtube videos rarely watched, is now being used to rile up Muslims in the Middle East and other regions. What really makes me upset is how people on both sides, the Muslim-hating bigots and religious/political leaders, are using this video to make the Muslim world do exactly what they want them to. The guy who made the film is getting an early Christmas gift from all the Muslims being portrayed as angry and intolerant barbarians, while certain religious leaders and political parties are gaining supporters by seemingly taking a harder stance on the film and America. Either way, the root of the problem is that, unlike our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), we are too quick to anger. As "Princess Mononoke" beautifully portrayed with that boar race, when you become angry, you become stupid and are toyed with easily. Ok, done rambling... for now.