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YouTuber dubbed the 'Ramadan devil' sparks outrage by offering Muslims $1,000 each to break their fast by eating a slice of pizza
Indonesian YouTuber filmed himself trying to get Muslims to break Ramandan He offered a number of Indonesian locals a slice of pizza in return for $1K During Ramadan, Muslims are only allowed to eat when the sun goes down An Indonesian YouTuber has been slammed after he filmed himself offering Muslims $1,000 each to break their Ramadan fast by eating a slice of pizza.
The YouTuber, who goes by the username hasanjr11, shared the controversial video to his 4.9million subscribers earlier this week.
Hasan offered the equivalent of AUD$996 to low-income locals who were observing Ramadan - 30 days when Muslims are only allowed to eat when the sun goes down.
The YouTuber, carrying the cash in a briefcase, approached a farmer and offered him the deal.
The farmer looked confused and picked up a slice of pizza, before eventually refusing to eat it.
Hasan's bizarre video drew outrage among the Muslim community, who called for his channel to be shut down.
'Apparently this Ramadan devil is not locked down, but again working from home through the body hasanjr11,' one person tweeted.
'This is the devil in human form. He said the month of Ramadan the devil is locked up, but this is the devil in human beings.'
'What does it mean to make people cancel their fast only because of 10 million [rupees]? Search for fame but make sin too,' said another.
Hasan has since taken down the video and uploaded an apology to his Instagram account.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...00-break-Ramadan-fast-eating-slice-pizza.html
Indonesian YouTuber filmed himself trying to get Muslims to break Ramandan He offered a number of Indonesian locals a slice of pizza in return for $1K During Ramadan, Muslims are only allowed to eat when the sun goes down An Indonesian YouTuber has been slammed after he filmed himself offering Muslims $1,000 each to break their Ramadan fast by eating a slice of pizza.
The YouTuber, who goes by the username hasanjr11, shared the controversial video to his 4.9million subscribers earlier this week.
Hasan offered the equivalent of AUD$996 to low-income locals who were observing Ramadan - 30 days when Muslims are only allowed to eat when the sun goes down.
The YouTuber, carrying the cash in a briefcase, approached a farmer and offered him the deal.
The farmer looked confused and picked up a slice of pizza, before eventually refusing to eat it.
Hasan's bizarre video drew outrage among the Muslim community, who called for his channel to be shut down.
'Apparently this Ramadan devil is not locked down, but again working from home through the body hasanjr11,' one person tweeted.
'This is the devil in human form. He said the month of Ramadan the devil is locked up, but this is the devil in human beings.'
'What does it mean to make people cancel their fast only because of 10 million [rupees]? Search for fame but make sin too,' said another.
Hasan has since taken down the video and uploaded an apology to his Instagram account.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...00-break-Ramadan-fast-eating-slice-pizza.html