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In 2004 a young Dutch Muslim murdered a famous Dutch artist and film director, Van Gogh, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The murder provoked an intense wave of propaganda against Muslims and Islam in Europe, particularly in the Netherland. The outburst of propaganda demonstrated how one single incidence of criminal act by a relatively unknown man of Islamic calling could put the peaceful identity of an entire community of Muslims under threat. This essay endeavors to place Van Gogh’s murder in its temporal and historical context. I engage other similar incidents and the resulting propaganda, and argue that the polemic that these incidents provoke often is not politically disinterested. Moreover, I argue that there is need to understand the troubled relationship between art and religion, especially as the appeal of violence draws a large number of people to its call.

Syed Sami Raza. (2017) An Artist’s Murder: Critical Reflections on the Relationship between Contemporary Art and Muslim Political Sensibility, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-09, Issue-2.
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