The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad Cartoons Controversy happened in 2005 and caused a lot of anger and upset around the world. It all started when a Danish newspaper called Jyllands-Posten published some cartoons that showed the Prophet Muhammad in a negative light. Muslims around the world were very angry and upset because their religion says it's not okay to make images of the Prophet Muhammad.
Following the publication of the cartoons, protests broke out in many countries. People were angry that their religion had been disrespected and demanded that the cartoons should be taken down. Some of the protests turned violent and many people were hurt in the process. Diplomatic relationships between some countries were also affected as a result.
In the end, the newspaper did take down the cartoons, but the controversy still lives on. To this day, people around the world are reminded of the hurt and anger that was caused by those cartoons.