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Ov3for
Hello, I am Ov3for
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Religion is Calling

Posted by Ov3for - 1 day ago


I recently found out after research and consulting my Islamic teachers im actually not allowed to make depictions of living things, something I've been drawing for a pretty long time now.


So Imma stop that, this doesn't mean I will stop art as a whole [as there are allowed sections], but it's just gonna be a bit - different.


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Not to come between you and your faith, but every religion has more and less... "strict" followers. And that includes their teachers.

Easy examples include:
- Christians who lie (*points at every Christian politician who ever lived*)
- Jew who eat and drink food that wasn't prepared according to Jewish law (because they'd have to be rich or _starve_)
- Muslims who consume things that are not halal (Does everything you consume have a little 'Halal' logo? Even medicine and hygiene products?)

As I said: I am not trying to start beef with your Islamic teachers but if 'you' are trying to live your life strictly based on the rules laid out by an author who lived 1400 years ago, you will experience issues which they could not have foreseen.
They might have had their own thoughts on unionization, labor laws, public health care, recycling, pollution control, or Discord's horrendous privacy policy - but those weren't really topics those days. Same with Transhumanism: If you own a smartphone, you could be considered a Transhumanist.

As humanity advances and adapts to new situations, so do their rules adapt to the world they are living in.