Dio Read Quran [top] 🔥
He looked at the cover one last time. He realized he wasn't looking for validation in the pages. He was looking to see if there was a power greater than his own. He saw the words of a Creator, but he felt the power of the Destroyer in his own hands.
In the Stardust Crusaders arc, Dio resides in Cairo, Egypt. To add a sense of local authenticity, animators at included Arabic text in a scene where Dio is shown in his study. While the original manga by Hirohiko Araki featured unintelligible scrawls, the animators mistakenly used reproductions of pages from the Ar-Ra'd (The Thunder) chapter of the Quran. The 2008 Controversy dio read quran
This is where the friction begins. The Quran is not a book of suggestions. It is a definitive command: La ilaha illa Allah (There is no god but God). He looked at the cover one last time
The Quran asserts that God is “Al-Ahad” (The One). There is no second place. Dio has spent his entire existence trying to stand above others. Reading that there is a singular, eternal entity that requires his submission would be the ultimate insult to his ego. He saw the words of a Creator, but
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In Islam, Jannah (Heaven) is achieved through Islam —submission. You achieve peace by letting go of your ego and acknowledging that you are not in charge.
So, “Dio reads the Quran” is a fun thought experiment, but the conclusion is inevitable.