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The same happened in China, a country in South Asia, where the European country, France, was the subject of condemnation and anger around the world for the vitality of the Muslim community and the publication of satirical images of the last prophet Muhammad (peace be with him) and criticism of Islam. China’s state television has published a controversial hand-painted image of the Prophet Muhammad.
That image from Chinese television has gone viral on the internet. The Chinese Central Television Network (CCTV), controlled by the Chinese government, has sparked a storm of controversy on social media. Reports have been published in various international media.
In addition to CCTV, the film was also shown in a series of television shows broadcast by the country’s other Christmas carols, Zhengyuan. The video shows the Arab ambassador presenting a hand-painted portrait of the Prophet (peace be upon him) to the Chinese emperor.
Arsalan Hidayat, who works for the rights of Uighurs in China, has spoken out against such heinous acts. He made a post with the image on his Twitter account. In the post, Arsalan Hidayat writes that CCTV footage of the Tang Dynasty Arab Ambassador’s visit to China was captured on CCTV. The picture was shown on a Chinese TV show and the Arab ambassador said: “This is the creator of our country, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).” And as soon as this incident became public, the entire Muslim world is now in doubt.
Despite such a big incident, the Chinese government has no qualms about it. No high-ranking government official even regretted it. Despite criticism of the incident on social media, no statement came in his favor.
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