• Killed the Video Star Blasphemer (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Blasphemy. If an internal link led you...
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  • is the title of a free content adaptation of Heretic Blasphemy (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Blasphemer...
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  • by Maxime Rodinson Muhammad (teddy bear), a teddy bear involved in a blasphemy prosecution in the Sudan Muhamed (horse) Muhammad (sura), 47th sura of...
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  • McLeod about freedom of speech issues Blasphemy Figure of speech Freedom of thought Freethought This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • 13th (EP), by the Damned Live Ritual – Friday the 13th, a 2002 album by Blasphemy Live – Friday the 13th, a 2005 DVD and CD by Maroon 5 Friday 13th, a 1984...
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  • PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 Gods of War (Blasphemy album), a 1993 album by black metal band Blasphemy Gods of War (Manowar album), a 2007 album by...
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  • (born 1971), Pakistani Christian woman Aasiya Noreen who was acquitted of blasphemy Asia Carrera (born 1973), American pornographic actress Asia Booth Clarke...
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  • refer to: Aasia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman accused of blasphemy; see Asia Bibi blasphemy case Aasia Bibi, a Pakistani woman who poisoned her husband's...
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    from naming their children Muhammad. Al Jazeera reported in 2021 that blasphemy charges had been filed against Ahmadis who wrote "Mohammed" on a wedding...
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  • Ireland which removed the offence of blasphemy from the constitution, it took place on 26 October 2018. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Biography, A Suffolk County grand jury indicted him on three charges of blasphemy and obscenity: (1) he had quoted a scurrilous passage by Voltaire disparaging...
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  • William Gott (1866–1922), last person in Britain to be sent to prison for blasphemy Jon Gott (born 1985), gridiron football player John Gott (bishop) (1830–1906)...
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  • The thirty-seventh amendment of the constitution removed the offence of blasphemy. The law of the Republic of Ireland since the 1922 independence of the...
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  • Kambaksh (born 1984), Afghan journalist who was sentenced to death for blasphemy in 2008 but received amnesty in 2009 This page lists people with the surname...
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  • (born 1971), Pakistani Christian woman Aasiya Noreen who was acquitted of blasphemy Bushra Bibi, wife of Imran Khan and First Lady of Pakistan Chand Bibi...
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  • believed to be involved in reporting the playwright Christopher Marlowe for blasphemy Thomas Drury (1668) (1668–1723), colonial legislator from Framingham,...
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    conflict, with the 2002 Miss World riots in the state capital over purported blasphemy leading to around 250 deaths and the loss of homes for around 30,000....
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    also fled Pakistan, especially in response to the application of Islamic blasphemy laws. Christians have also fled China, especially in response to waves...
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  • crimes "created by superstition". The new penal code did not mention blasphemy, heresy, sacrilege, witchcraft, incest or homosexuality; these former...
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  • Islam such as sodomy, adultery, usage and possession of contraband, rape, blasphemy, witchcraft, renouncing Islam and murder. Before the accused were executed...
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    reveals that the lepers were trying to live as a religious community[disambiguation needed] and that the Hospital precinct included gardens and 8 acres...
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