The talented Egyptian artist, George Bahjuri, angered Islamic fundamentalists with this cartoon. It shows the late Egyptian singer, `Abdul-Halim Hafidh, singing about "silk hair" to an audience of veiled women. (The lyrics in the bubble say: "And the silk hair flows on the cheeks, and then it flies. It flies.")
Saturday, September 02, 2006
The talented Egyptian artist, George Bahjuri, angered Islamic fundamentalists with this cartoon. It shows the late Egyptian singer, `Abdul-Halim Hafidh, singing about "silk hair" to an audience of veiled women. (The lyrics in the bubble say: "And the silk hair flows on the cheeks, and then it flies. It flies.")