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Islamic scholars and Egyptian religious authorities, including those from Al-Azhar University , deemed the scene offensive. They argued that placing holy scripture in the hands of a demonic villain plotting murder associated Islam with evil and terrorism.
Islam teaches Qadr (Divine Decree). Everything happens by God’s will. Dio, with his ability to stop time (The World), believes he is the master of moments. The Quran would tell him that even his stopped time exists within God’s creation. He cannot stop the will of Allah. dio read quran
"I have read your path, God," Dio whispered, a smirk playing on his lips as he walked toward the shadows. "Now, watch me make my own." Everything happens by God’s will
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Dio sat on the edge of the fountain, the water behind him bubbling with a serene, natural rhythm that felt mocking in the presence of a monster. He opened the book. He didn't need to read the Arabic; the knowledge of Jonathan Joestar’s body allowed him to understand the script, just as it allowed him to speak the language of the land.
Dio does not bow. Dio makes others bow. “WRYYYY!”
The scene went largely unnoticed until 2007–2008, when pirated versions of the OVA with Arabic subtitles began circulating online.