The Prophet (SAW) is attacked again and the Mosques stay silent. Again.         

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Religious groups are calling for a ban on an online game where holy figures 
such as Jesus and the prophet Muhammad fight to the death.

Critics say the free Faith Fighter game is 'deeply provocative' and 
'disrespectful' towards all world religions.

Muslims are particularly outraged because Islamic tradition prohibits drawings 
of Allah.

Hindus and Buddhists are also upset as the god Ganesha and Buddha are two of 
the six 'players'.

'This game is going out of its way to upset people and I think it should be 
taken off the internet,' said Douglas Miller, pastor of the Link Church in 
Birmingham.

'Playing violent video games will ultimately affect your behaviour and this 
game is deeply offensive and provocative.'

A spokesman for the Federation of Muslim Organisations said: 'In the current 
climate, this game can only create fear about religion. 'Having images 
depicting Muhammad in this way is also very offensive to our faith.'

Brian Appleyard, former chairman of the Buddhist Society, called the game an 
'offensive futile project'.

The makers of the game, where a loincloth-clad Jesus battles against a 
fireball-shooting Muhammad, have shrugged off criticism.

A spokesman for Italian-based molleindustria said the purpose of the game was 
'to push gamers to reflect on how sacred representations are often used to fuel 
or justify conflicts between people'.

Source: Metro 

http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/5581/


      

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