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Serious South Korean Show Guilty of Blasphemy!

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JAKARTA (THE JAKARTA POST/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - New Korean comedy-drama Man Who Dies To Live has caused an uproar among netizens who have accused it of misusing Islamic values and portraying a false image of Muslims in its scenes.

According to yonhapnews.co.kr, the drama, which has been broadcast on MBC TV since July 19, tells the story of Jang Dal Goo who travels to a fictional country in the Middle East, gets rich, receives a "count" title and then becomes a citizen under the name of Saeed Fahd Ali.

He later returns to Korea to reunite with his long-lost daughter and her husband.


The actor who plays the main character of Jang, Choi Min Soo, appears as a stereotypical Arab man by wearing thawb, headscarf and black robe.


In one scene, Saeed Fahd Ali is greeted by women wearing revealing swimsuits and donning hijab near a swimming pool. There is also a scene in which Saeed Fahd Ali drinks wine for breakfast.

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In one of the drama's promotional posters, Saeed Fahd Ali poses in front of an open book that looks like a Quran, with his foot raised beside the book.

"That drama is sharing the wrong image of Islam and Muslims in general. It's a total piece of garbage," wrote Twitter user @mayssemgh, who also created a series of tweets on why MBC should not air the drama.

"It's literally just ruining Islam's image and making fun of Muslims."


Another netizen, @Sarw_Dope, wrote: "Never place the Quran that way next to a man's foot. Stop disrespecting Islam and Arabs."

Protests could also be found on Instagram, where many of its users x-marked the drama's poster as their way of boycotting it. The #JusticeForIslam hashtag has also been circulated on social media.

http://www.straitstimes.com/lifesty...y-drama-sparks-uproar-for-disrespecting-islam
 
Chill man people make fun of religions on a daily basis.

Just look at what the Christians have to put up with. Islam gets off very lightly in comparison.

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Jesus boats smuggled opium into China in the night. Christians were the first misionary to smuggled opium into China.
 
Well, by insulting d prophets they r also insulting Nabi Isa a.s. n Nabi Musa a.s. But muslims never make noise here be it msia, spore or even Brunei
 
Well, by insulting d prophets they r also insulting Nabi Isa a.s. n Nabi Musa a.s. But muslims never make noise here be it msia, spore or even Brunei


I don't see how the show "insulted islam" or its "prophets". muslim sultans through the ages up till today are renown for their harems and partying lifestyle which the korean show depicted accurately.
 
Jesus boats smuggled opium into China in the night. Christians were the first misionary to smuggled opium into China.

And the chinks were dumb enough to smoke the stuff. :rolleyes:
 
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