It was organized by the anti-Islamic group “Stop Islamization of Denmark” in a major square in the capital, al-Quds al-Arabiya reported.
The group had asked for permission to hold the expo in several locations, including the Royal Library, but was denied permission.
The cartoons are the same ones put on show in an exhibition in Texas, the United States, earlier this year.
The exhibition came on the eve of the anniversary of the publication of insulting cartoons in Denmark ten years ago.
On September 30, 2005, Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published 12 cartoons of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), a move that sparked anger and deadly protests in the Muslim world.
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