Islamic Scholar's Issued Fatwa Against 'PUBG" Game, as the game is promoting Idol Worship



Islamic scholars from around the world issue fatwa against the PUBG game, in the latest update the game is promoting Idol worshipping. In a recent update if a player stands in front of an idol and pray to him, then he will be benefited with a "drink" to survive and enhance his life in the game, and also if a player does worship of the idol he will be benefited with weapons to combat in the game.

Many Scholar's and organizations from around the world, like KSA, Kuwait, India, Pakistan issued a fatwa calling it 'Haram" to play PUBG as if one's do so he will be doing Idol worshipping which is haram in Islam. In Islam, one can bow only in front of Allah, who is immortal and have no form of shape or face as we know.

Islam is a religion that beliefs in formless God, known as monotheism which is one God, who is eternal and has no parents nor sons.

Today in a recent article Gulf News Published that Kuwait Scholar's issued Fatwa against the game targeting 'Idol Worship"

Additional Info: The Game has around 1.6 Billion Downloads on PlayStore and 410K Downloads on AppleStore.

In Kuwait: Dr. Bassim, Professor of Sharia, warned parents to stop their children from playing this game because they will and are committing the greatest sin in the religion of Islam by prostrating and worshiping in the game against an Idol.

Also, Outrage emerged in Saudi Arabia among the scholars against the developer firm of this game, scholars from Saudi Arabia also issued a fatwa against PUBG game and joined hands with Kuwait.

Islamic Organisation from India & Pakistan also issued Fatwa against the game titled 'Haram" as a player has to commit shirk by worshiping an idol in order to survive on the battlefield.

Soon After issuing the Fatwa from around the world, the developer firm reached the Gulf News and apologized as it hurts the sentiments of some player, also the developer said that they will remove that very feature from the game which is not acceptable for the Muslims.

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