The Cartoons Cry

The Cartoons Cry by Muhammad Tariq Ghazi, published by AuthorHouse in 2006, presents a detailed examination of the sociopolitical implications surrounding the controversial Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. This edition spans 161 pages and is written in English, offering insights into the dynamics of civilizations and their influence on global politics, particularly during periods of decline and upheaval.
Readers will find an exhaustive analysis that explores the events leading up to the commissioning of the Danish cartoons, delving into themes of humor, politics, and religion. The book discusses the potential consequences of cultural clashes and the challenges faced by modern civilizations, providing a unique perspective on a topic that has sparked significant debate. Through its exploration of these subjects, The Cartoons Cry invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of artistic expression and societal values.
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Superpowers have always been the most energetic products of proactive civilizations that strive to influence vast regions of the world – positively in their era of ascendance and negatively when they are on the downward slope. An aging civilization either leads to a period of anarchy or gives way to the meteoric rise of another powerful civilization. Modern sages have been warning of a major polar shift that may cost the world not only its present day civilization but more importantly what is likely to throw the whole human race into massive sociopolitical turmoil. The blasphemous Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad have unwittingly raised the issue of how to protect this civilization. Here is the answer. This exhaustive analysis of a period of about six months covering events preceding the commissioning of the Danish cartoons offers a view from a vantage point visited by few modern thinkers.
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