Individuals have been accused of blasphemy or of insulting Islam for:
Blasphemy against holy personages
speaking ill of Allah.[15]
finding fault with Muhammad.[16][17][18][19][20]
slighting a prophet who is mentioned in the Qur'an,[21] or slighting a member of Muhammad's family.[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]
claiming to be a prophet or a messenger.[32][33]
speculating about how Muhammad would behave if he were alive (Nigeria).[34][35]
Visual depictions of Muhammad[18][36][37][38][39] or any other prophet,[18] or films about Muhammad or other prophets (Egypt).[40][41]
writing Muhammad's name on the walls of a toilet (Pakistan).[42]
naming a teddy bear Muhammad (Sudan). See Sudanese teddy bear blasphemy case.[43][44][45]
invoking God while committing a forbidden act.[12]
Blasphemy against beliefs and customs
finding fault with Islam.[46][47][48][49]
saying Islam is an Arab religion; prayers five times a day are unnecessary; and the Qur'an is full of lies (Indonesia).[50]
believing in transmigration of the soul or reincarnation or disbelieving in the afterlife (Indonesia).[51][52]
finding fault with a belief or a practice which the Muslim community (Ummah) has adopted.[51]
finding fault with or cursing apostles (Rasul or Messenger), prophets, or angels.[51]
expressing an atheist or a secular point of view[6][26][53][54][55][56] or publishing or distributing such a point of view.[5][26][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66]
using words that Muslims use because the individuals were not Muslims (Malaysia).[31][67][68]
praying that Muslims become something else (Indonesia).[69]
whistling during prayers (Indonesia).[70]
flouting the rules prescribed for Ramadan.[70]
reciting Muslim prayers in a language other than Arabic (Indonesia).[70]
consuming alcohol.[70][71]
gambling.[70]
being alone with persons of the opposite sex who are not blood relatives.[70]
finding amusement in Islamic customs (Bangladesh).[72][73][74][75]
publishing an unofficial translation of the Qur'an (Afghanistan).[76]
practicing yoga (Malaysia).[77]
watching a film or listening to music (Somalia).[78]
wearing make-up on television (Iran).[79]
insulting religious scholarship.[12]
wearing the clothing of Jews or of Zoroastrians.[12]
claiming that forbidden acts are not forbidden.[12]
uttering "words of infidelity" (sayings that are forbidden).[12]
participating in non-Islamic religious festivals.[12]
converting from Islam to Christianity or publishing or distributing such a point of view[citation needed]
talking about or trying to convert others from Islam to Christianity or publishing or distributing such a point of view
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