What happened to Deuteronomy 8?
"You should not make a graven image or any likeness of things in the heavens above, or down the earth or in the water under the earth. "For centuries, it was a normal and accepted part of Islamic law. It basically means that anything graphic reprentation is prohibited. There would be portraits, landscapes, without illustrations for books, not stills, no photograph, film or television. No plans for buildings or technology. Muslim artists Artezans limited the use of geometric patterns to decorate their weaving, pottery and architechure. I remember that recently, so recently as 1994, the Taliban Muslim soldiers go door to door in Afghanistan to crush the TV, burn newspapers, magazines, posters and illustrations in the back of this command. Now, walk into their posters magnets on the street and videos show themselves online. What has changed?
It is always haram (forbidden) for Muslims, according to many accounts of the Prophet. Most photos you see are of the Sunni countries, Shi'a, if countries have. His reality only ignorance, but many Muslims continue to maintain it. Christianity is not unusual for a Roman emperor decided that the matter would be fine. Previously, was forbidden in all Christian holy sites also
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