Fireman Sam Quran Row As Episode Shows Character 'Stepping On Muslim Holy Book'

'The page was intended to show illegible text...'

An episode of ‘Fireman Sam’ has been pulled as it appears to show a character stepping on a page of the Quran.

Episode seven, in the ninth series of the long-running animation, first aired in October 2014 on Channel 5, but it was only on Tuesday that the discovery was made and flagged on social media.

The episode depicts a character called Elvis carrying a tray of drinks and slipping on a pile of papers.

As they fly into the air one is briefly shown covered in Arabic text, identified as Surah Mulk (67), verses 13-26.

The error was only spotted this week.
The error was only spotted this week.
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For those looking for the verse reference here, it is Surah Mulk (67), verses 13-26 (h/t @AssedBaig) pic.twitter.com/367xLWQFT6

— Miqdaad Versi (@miqdaad) July 26, 2016

A spokesperson for the production company behind the episode, HIT Entertainment, said: “It has been brought to our attention that in an episode of Fireman Sam (Series 9, Episode 7), an image of the Qur’an is briefly depicted.

“The page was intended to show illegible text and we deeply regret this error. We sincerely apologise for any distress or offence it may have caused.

“We will no longer be working with the animation studio responsible for this mistake. In addition, we are taking immediate action to remove this episode from circulation and we are reviewing our content production procedures to ensure this never happens again. Again, we apologise unreservedly to our viewers.”

Have no idea what went through the producers' minds when they thought this was a good idea #baffled https://t.co/kjiZvZ3ZIG

— Miqdaad Versi (@miqdaad) July 26, 2016

@doammuslims @mrjammyjamjar3 that's crazy. They've clearly thought about putting a page of the Quran in, why though? It's Fireman Sam ffs.

— Sam (@SBray1994) July 26, 2016
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