Where does Islam stand on this, is this fact? truth? allegory? metaphor? myth?
Lots of different answers Wil, some believe it was literal, others it was just his soul that trascended to heaven, others a dream state but the images were from Allah (swt), others a metaphor .. very much depends who you talk to.
No, you don't get my point. I am of the opinion that Catholics are wrong to bow down to statues of Mary and other saints. The bible is explicitly clear on the issue, even in the Ten Commandments:
Is it offensive to me? Yes, I suppose it bothers me that they do not see the err of this. But I'm not going to go knocking down statues of every icon they hold dear. I'd rather present them the truth and let them form their own convictions. Let God be their judge.
Sorry for misunderstanding you Dondi.
As I said most Muslims don't feel that Christians having such images is their business (other than the radicals that like knocking age old statues down and burning books), like you, we would simply try to bring them to the right path and away from idol worship.
If images of Muhammed are such that will cause a Muslim to slip in his faith, then he doesn't have a strong enough faith to begin with. Or he was misinformed.
I'm obviously not explaining myself very well, it's about generations. Let's try it this way:
I see the images on Wiki and because I respect and love the Prophet I print one off to keep in my Quran ... of course I don't pray to it.
My children and grandchildren see how much I love this picture so after my death they frame it and hang it on the wall .. they also don't pray to it.
Their children and grandchildren see how the image is revered, so when they inherit it they put it in a glass box for safe keeping and put it in a prominent place .. they don't pray to it but face it when they pray simply to show respect to the Prophet.
Their kids and grandkids see how it is revered and how people treat the picture so take it to the local mosque so everyone can enjoy it ... and on it goes.
By simply not allowing such images there is simply no danger of this ever happening .. as we believe it did with some Christian sects.
Does that help you understand?
There are all those with his face blank, turned or vieled...are they ok?
Forbidden, for the reason I give above.
But back to what is Muhammed, could you see Picasso or a Cubist or a minimalist creating a picture and that is verboten? Or a child...
Verboten, at any age. It's about intention (as with so many Islamic issues), the artist intended to depict the Prophet.
Or is it just the title? This is Muhammed...therefor it is, therefor it is wrong.
Gosh no there are some magnificent Islamic books with titles like Mohamet, His Life and they beautifully illustrated .. just not with people lol.