The Muslim man with a ‘forbidden’ job: making Christian religious statues

The Muslim man with a ‘forbidden’ job: making Christian religious statues

Wow: 

Mohammad Lahham is a sculptor in Lebanon who fled the war in Syria five years ago with his wife, two children and his parents.

Now based in a southern suburb of Beirut, he creates sculptures of Christian saints at a roadside studio 40km south of the city.

He says people tell him his job is forbidden – referencing Islamic tradition that discourages depictions of deities in physical form.

But he enjoys the work, saying that breaking taboos can help bring people together.

Watch a video of him at work here. 


Browse Our Archives

Follow Us!