A British teacher has been arrested in Sudan after letting her pupils name a teddy bear Muhammad, after the founder of Islam.
Gillian Gibbons, from Liverpool, was arrested after some parents of her six and seven-year-old pupils complained it was insulting to the Islamic prophet.
It is seen as an insult to the religion of Islam to try to make an image of the Prophet Muhammad.
People who work with the teacher say she made an innocent mistake.
It's not clear if she will be charged, but if she is she could be punished by being sent to jail for several months, getting 40 lashes of a whip or a fine.
British officials are expected to visit Ms Gibbons.
Sudan is in northern Africa
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"We are in contact with the authorities here and they have visited the teacher and she is in a good condition," an embassy spokesman said.
The spokesman said the naming of the teddy happened months ago and was chosen by the children because it is a common name in the country.
The school in Khartoum has been closed until January while the problem is sorted out.
Ms Gibbons had asked her class to pick names for one of her pupil's teddy bears as part of a school project about bears.
Teddy diary
They then voted for their favourite from a list of eight names, with 20 out of the class of 23 choosing Muhammad.
Each pupil then took the bear home at weekends and wrote a diary about what they did with it.
The diary had a picture of the bear on the cover and a message which read, "My name is Muhammad", but the school said the bear was not marked with the name in any way.