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Replying to RehanRad Oct 4, 2025
Yeah, the “religion of peace” gets offended when people mock faith and values — that’s called self-respect,…
@TalitUker Stop spreading lies you heard on the internet. Islam doesn’t teach forcing faith — “There is no compulsion in religion” (Qur’an 2:256). Respecting our own beliefs doesn’t mean disrespecting others. Maybe learn what Islam actually teaches before repeating hate slogans.
Replying to RehanRad Oct 4, 2025
@Moliye Keep your cheap sarcasm to yourself. We’re not “offended” — we just have respect for faith, something…
@Moliye Calling respect for faith a “disease” just shows how morally sick your mindset is.
Replying to RehanRad Oct 4, 2025
@Moliye Keep your cheap sarcasm to yourself. We’re not “offended” — we just have respect for faith, something…
@DARKMISTX Don’t twist religion to spread hate. Islam doesn’t teach violence — ignorance does. Quoting scripture without context just exposes your bias, not truth. Learn before you speak next time.
Replying to ukaszWi Oct 4, 2025
I have simple solution for you, go watch arabic tv shows, rest of the world doesnt care about your fairy tales…
@ukaszWi — stop. Your blanket accusation is hateful and ignorant. You don’t get to smear an entire faith because of alleged crimes by some people. If you have real evidence, bring reputable sources — don’t wave a random link and act like it proves centuries of lies. Muslims are not a monolith; millions live peacefully and condemn violence. Spreading broad, violent claims about a whole religion only fuels hatred and makes you part of the problem. Grow up and check your sources before you try to blame an entire people for the actions of a few.
Replying to Genie, Make a Wish Oct 4, 2025
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Yeah, the “religion of peace” gets offended when people mock faith and values — that’s called self-respect, not weakness. What’s unbelievable is how some people mistake disrespect for freedom. Fix that mindset before speaking next time. 💀
Replying to Genie, Make a Wish Oct 4, 2025
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@Moliye Keep your cheap sarcasm to yourself. We’re not “offended” — we just have respect for faith, something your fairytale brain clearly can’t process. Mocking religion only exposes your lack of depth, not our sensitivity. 💀 Stay pressed.
Replying to Badass Bunny Oct 4, 2025
I am a Buddhist, dont speak for me or others, only speak for yourself.
@BadassBunny I’m not attacking you personally 😏 I respect the actors and the hard work — they got paid, people can enjoy it as fiction. But twisting Iblis from the Qur’an into a romantic hero? That’s not fiction for me. Imagine if someone made your family villains or having aff@irs with &ghbors — I’d call it fiction and enjoy it for myself, but for you it wouldn’t feel the same. If you defend this trash, that’s your problem. Islamophobia doesn’t get a free pass. Respect works both ways.
Replying to Badass Bunny Oct 4, 2025
I am a Buddhist, dont speak for me or others, only speak for yourself.
Speak for yourself? Fine. But don’t pretend mocking Iblis and twisting the Quran is harmless just because you are Buddhist. Respect crosses all faiths.
Replying to SongKangDeek Oct 4, 2025
Cool story bro. Nobody cares
“Nobody cares”? Sure, until someone mocks your parents or your faith. Then suddenly it matters. Don’t act like being blind to disrespect makes you enlightened.
Replying to Peaky Oct 4, 2025
Satan has been glorified, romanticized, etc many times, for example, the tv show Lucifer. But I agree we shouldn't…
Exactly — glorifying Satan elsewhere isn’t justification. Muslims don’t get a free pass because others allow it. Respect isn’t selective.
Replying to TianaGamaSantos Oct 4, 2025
Well there is an american a series called Lucifer and the K-drama My Devil....you don't see us making a riot over…
Ah yes, “just you” 🙄 Ignoring the fact that twisting Iblis from the Quran is not comparable to Lucifer. One is fiction, the other is sacred scripture being turned into a love story. Big difference.
On Genie, Make a Wish Oct 4, 2025
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Koreans lose their minds over a flag or a costume — yet mocking Islam is treated like harmless fun? 😏 Pathetic. Two billion Muslims follow a creed, a way of life, and twisting Iblis from the Qur’an into a romantic hero isn’t fiction — it’s sacrilege, a punch to the gut, a venomous joke on our faith.

To all the haters and Islamophobes crying “relax, it’s just drama”: try watching someone desecrate your parents, your sacred figures, your beliefs — see how funny that feels. Defending this garbage makes you a hollow, brainless clown worshipping your own ignorance.

This isn’t free thinking. It’s filth masquerading as entertainment. And anyone defending it is complicit in turning sacred scripture into trash for laughs. They burned the line of decency to ash, and you’re dancing in it like a fool. 😈
Replying to sangsyifan Oct 4, 2025
i would like to state beforehand that i am an atheist by nature and legally a hindu. i have no plans of seeing…
Well said 👍
On Genie, Make a Wish Oct 4, 2025
Look, anyone defending this mess clearly has zero clue what they’re defending. Koreans will riot over a hanbok or flag because culture matters — yet mocking the Qur’an and turning Iblis into a romantic hero is “just a show”? Pathetic. This isn’t about “overreacting” — it’s about protecting two billion lives of faith, morals, and sacred knowledge from being twisted into fanfiction for clicks.

If you think Christians or Jews wouldn’t scream if someone glorified Satan or Shaitan like this, think again. Hindus wouldn’t allow Ravana to be romanticized. Buddhists wouldn’t tolerate Mara being turned cute. Muslims don’t sit silent — because silence equals consent. And defending this trash? That makes you either ignorant, arrogant, or straight-up hateful.

This isn’t “fictional drama” — it’s a full-on attack on the core of our beliefs, and every weak defense just exposes how little you understand respect, religion, or decency. Anyone with half a brain sees this for what it is: desecration. And to the haters screaming “fanatics!” — we’re not fanatics, we’re literate, aware, and unwilling to bow while you mock our God, our scriptures, and our sacred heroes.
Replying to Genie, Make a Wish Oct 4, 2025
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I’ve been seeing your disgusting nonsense since the first comment 😏 This isn’t critique, it’s pure Islamophobia. Defending a show that turns Iblis from the Qur’an into a romantic hero makes you a pathetic, brain-dead clown. If you don’t have belief, don’t come here — I’m here to defend my faith. What are you even here for, just spreading Islamophobia? Go rot in your ignorance.
Replying to FireTheft Oct 4, 2025
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only one religion
Sure, all religions have extremists, but defending sacred figures being twisted into romance isn’t fanaticism — it’s refusing to let people mock your parents, your faith, or sacred scripture for fun. Big difference.
Replying to FireTheft Oct 4, 2025
only one religion
Only one religion? Lol, try opening your eyes. It’s not fanaticism to protect what’s sacred — it’s basic decency.
Replying to Thinkaboutme Oct 4, 2025
Religious people are the worst fanatics.
“Worst fanatics”? 😏 Try defending your sacred beliefs first before labeling others. Calling Muslims fanatics for defending Iblis from the Qur’an shows how little you understand respect.
Replying to Slinky Oct 4, 2025
haven’t seen it yet, but never judge a drama based on kisskh comments.
Everything else is messy. Acting, story, and the Iblis-as-ML twist make it hard to enjoy, no matter how good the visuals are.
Replying to Badass Bunny Oct 4, 2025
This series suprised me with a lot of things. At first, I thought that Netflix will ruin the ending, like it tends…
Yep, the CGI slaps 💀 but everything else is messy. Acting, story, and the Iblis-as-ML twist make it hard to enjoy, no matter how good the visuals are.