Prosecutor Jan Reckendorff said in a statement the incident violated a blasphemy law that says ''public mockery or scorn against religion'' is illegal. The 42-old-man shared the video on a Facebook group called ''Yes to Freedom, No to Islam'', said Reckendorff.
The penalty for blasphemy in Denmark is up to four months’ imprisonment, but Reckendorff said the penalty would be a fine in this case. There is no date set for the first hearing which will be in Aalborg court.
This is the fourth time in Danish history that anyone has been prosecuted under blasphemy clause, the most recent case was in 1971. Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad wearing a bomb in his turban in 2005 without facing blasphemy charges.