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Cooking Hot'n'Spicy Udon for Salafists |
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17 March 2012, Cervera de los Montes |
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A4 (29,7 x 21,0 cm) |
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Acrylic color, pencil, color pencil, felt-tip pen, ink and stickers on letter-head paper |
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Hamby King is a locally owned fast-food chain in Sarajevo.

 The cow sticker is from a cheese product sold in Spain.

 The image with chef is from a South-Korean instant noodles.

 Udon is a type of thick wheat-flour noodle of Japanese cuisine.

 A Salafist is a Muslim who emphasises the Salaf, the earliest Muslims, as model examples of Islamic practice. Salafism has become associated with strict and puritanical approaches to Islamic theology and, in the West, with the Salafi Jihadis who espouse violent jihad against civilians as a legitimate expression of Islam.

 The horse is drawn by the six-year-old daughter of the artist.


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Tags:
Bosnia, Korea, fast-food, Islam, Salafism, cheese, noodles, udon, horse |
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