According to information sent by Croatian ambassadors in Islamic countries to Zagreb, there were no incidents outside Croatian diplomatic and consular offices in those countries, a spokeswoman for the ministry told Hina on Wednesday afternoon.
Spokeswoman Ivana Crnic said that Croatians working in Islamic countries had not reported any problems.
The political weekly Nacional ran the controversial cartoons, which were first published by a Danish newspaper in September 2005.
The offensive cartoons have triggered off waves of protests in Muslim-populated countries, with many demonstrations turning into violence.
According to Reuters news agency, the drawings have appeared in Australia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Fiji, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, the United States, Ukraine and Yemen.