One cartoon depicts Muhammad with a turban in the shape of a bomb.
The Jyllands-Posten asked illustrators to depict Muhammad "as you see him".
The March 2006 issue featured the infamous Danish cartoon depicting Muhammad.
The question of whether images in Islamic art, including those depicting Muhammad, can be considered as religious art remains a matter of contention among scholars.
Very few films have depicted Muhammad.
In 2005, a Danish newspaper published a set of editorial cartoons, many of which depicted Muhammad.
The paper gained international attention after its controversial publication in September 2005 of 12 cartoons depicting Islam and Muhammad.
The Inquirer chose a cartoon depicting Muhammad with a turban in the shape of a bomb.
In the book, Armstrong depicts Muhammad as both a mystic and a wise political and social reformer.
The court acknowledged that one of the cartoons, which depicted Muhammad wearing a turban shaped like a bomb, might offend some Muslims.