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Bosch Fawstin was born on 1970, is an American cartoonist and anti-islam activist. Discover Bosch Fawstin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Bosch Fawstin (born 1970) is an American cartoonist and anti-Islam activist who is known for drawing the Muslim Prophet Muhammad.
Born a Muslim, his parents came from Albania.
Fawstin left the religion and now describes himself as a "radical critic of Islam".
His first graphic novel, Table for One, was nominated for a Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award in 2004 and an Eisner Award - Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition in 2005.
The story takes place in one night in an Italian restaurant.
Fawstin first began drawing Muhammad after the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy in 2006, then after Molly Norris was forced into hiding for announcing the "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" in 2010, again after the offices of Charlie Hebdo were firebombed in 2011, and following the Charlie Hebdo massacre in 2015, which led to the 2015 Muhammad cartoon contest.
He won a controversial Muhammad cartoon contest in 2015 that saw the Curtis Culwell Center attack take place.
He has also been identified as a blogger of the counter-jihad movement.
Fawstin was raised in the Bronx, New York City by Albanian Muslim parents.
He says he "phased out of Islam" in his mid-teens when he "began to think about morality in a serious way [and] saw the contrast between Islamic values and American values", and that the September 11 attacks later was a turning point for him.
He has also cited the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy as a strong influence of his views in "defence of free speech".
After leaving Islam, he has identified as an atheist, and embraced Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism.
In 2015 he won a controversial contest hosted by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), advertised as the "First Annual Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest" featuring drawings of Muhammad.
The event saw the Curtis Culwell Center attack by two armed Islamist terrorists take place, claimed as the first attack by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the United States.
Both attackers were killed by SWAT officers.
Fawstin stated that he had received death threats for his cartoons before then.
Fawstin also published the semi-biographical The Infidel, featuring Pigman, a three-part comic book that is part of a graphic novel.
The plot "revolves around twin brothers who react to 9/11 in opposite ways: One dives deeper into his Islamic roots; the other, a Muslim apostate, creates 'an ex-Muslim counter-jihad superhero comic book.' It is a story within a story: As the superhero, Pigman, battles his jihadist nemesis, the conflict between the twins escalates."
Fawstin was listed as an "active hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center in 2016 and 2017.
In 2018, Fawstin was announced as the judge of a Muhammad cartoon contest to be hosted by Dutch politician Geert Wilders.
The contest was eventually cancelled over safety concerns, but held the next year.
He published the two-volume Peaceful Death Threats in 2019, which compiled some of the thousands of death threats he has received from Muslims.
In 2020 he illustrated a Danish book about the Quran titled De skyggefulde haver by Kåre Bluitgen, as it was no longer possible to find any cartoonist willing to draw Muhammad in Denmark.
The book was billed as the "first illustrated Quran in the world".
Fawstin stated to have drawn Muhammad over three hundred times by 2020.