Yes, seriously:
A 3D printing shop in Kuwait has reportedly been shut down by authorities following pressure from an Islamist cleric.
The shop, which specialises in producing figurines that bear a life-like resemblance to real people, was accused of creating “idols” by Sheikh Othman al-Khamis.
The Kuwaiti Al-Qabas newspaper reported that the shop was closed on 16 September and the shelves cleared.
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One Twitter user, Abdulrahman al-Nassar, used the hashtag to warn that “the danger posed by these idols is great”.He continued: “Today these idols are mementos, but in years to come, people will seek blessings from them… and then they will be worshipped instead of God.”
So, I guess no Barbie or G.I. Joe for his kids, huh?