If you are new to Logan’s Warning and/or my social media accounts you might not know that I have repeatedly stated Muslims cannot be trusted. That they have no concerns for the wants and beliefs of non-Muslims. Unfortunately today we see another example of both, especially the latter.

Filipino influencer causes outrage with ‘halal pork’ post – ‘mocking us Muslims’

The deleted post by Crist Briand, who has been ordered to issue a written explanation, has triggered a debate on freedom of expression

A Filipino content creator is facing a warning from a government agency and a torrent of online backlash after posting a message on social media asking where to find “halal pork” – a contradiction in Islamic belief that critics say crosses the line between satire and hate speech.

The post made on Tuesday by Crist Briand has since been deleted, but screenshots of his remark continue to circulate online, prompting angry reactions and calls for accountability.

Accountability? Should he be charged with “spreading mischief or corruption” in the land? Which sentencing can be archaic. Brutal. 

Koran 5:32

The concept is called fasad.

According to the world renowned Tafsir (scholarly interpretation and explanation of the Koran) Ibn Kathir, the “mischief” pertains to the following actions.

Koran 2:11

Koran 5:33

One social media user challenged Briand to try showing disrespect in Muslim communities and see how people would react. “What you’re doing, mocking us Muslims, might bring you harm.”

And there it is! The threat.

SNIP:

‘Halal pork’ an offensive contradiction

But for Ustadz Montanier Shaidee, a religious scholar from the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, the phrase “halal pork” is offensive since pork in Islam is haram, or forbidden.

That phrase is offensive because pork can never be considered halal
 
Ustadz Montanier Shaidee, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao

“That phrase is offensive because pork can never be considered halal,” he told This Week in Asia.

Link to Article 

Outside of the influencer possibly getting hurt, I find the whole thing hilarious and don’t begin to care what “offends” Muslims.