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Saudi comedian gets death threats and huge ratings for TV show that mocks ISIS

Selfie might be the darkest comedy on TV in the world today.

Naser Al-Qasabi A screen grab from the show Selfie. AP / MBC AP / MBC / MBC

A NEW TV satire has become a hit in the Arab world by using dark comedy to mock some of the region’s most serious issues, from the Sunni-Shiite divide, to the brutality of the Islamic State group (ISIS).

The show, Selfie, has also brought a backlash. ISIS sympathisers have made death threats against its Saudi star and top writer on social media.

One mainstream Saudi cleric called the show heresy for mocking the country’s ultraconservative religious establishment.

All of which has made it the buzz of the current Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which is the peak television viewing season in the Middle East.

In one of the show’s episodes, lead actor Naser al-Qasabi plays a would-be “caliph” starting his own ISIS-style militia, but he’s surrounded by buffoons and hypocrites.

His “mufti,” or top cleric, never finished school. He struggles to find ways to make his group stand out — their flag is the same as that of ISIS, but with the black and white colors flipped.

When one of his cronies boasts of planning a mass beheading, the “caliph” complains that he wants a new form of execution.

“Behead, behead, behead. That’s all you got?” he groans, before suggesting the captives be put in a freezer.

Naser al-Qasabi, the series’ star, and its writer Khalaf al-Harbi told The Associated Press that they expected the backlash, but weren’t prepared for the popularity.

It’s one of the top shows on MBC, a privately owned Saudi TV network, and has been the talk of media in the region.

Naser Al-Qasabi Saudi comedian Naser Al-Qasabi. AP AP

Al-Qasabi says the series’ dark humour reveals just how tragic the situation across the Middle East has become.

What’s coming is darker. Maybe I am a bit pessimistic, and I hope that I am wrong, but I don’t think I am.

In another episode, two Saudi men meet at an airport in Europe and bond over their love of women, alcohol and hard partying.

Though neither is religious, their budding friendship takes a nosedive when they discover that one is Sunni and the other Shiite.

They argue until airport security arrests them, and when police find out they’re fighting over a split that happened 1,400 years ago, they send them both to a mental hospital.

And in the show’s most popular sketch, al-Qasabi plays a Saudi father whose son has run off to join ISIS. He smuggles himself into Syria, pretends to be a jihadi joining ISIS and tries to convince his son to return home.

It’s a more serious episode, showing his horror at ISIS’ “perversions” of Islam and at the group’s atrocities — and his torment as he tries to avoid committing atrocities himself in his disguise.

But it has comic moments as well, as he fumbles his way through militant training and is chased around the bed by a militant bride who is forced on him by the group and who has dedicated her life to pleasing jihadis as a means of going to heaven.

Naser Al-Qasabi, Khalaf Al-Harbi Selfie's head writer and star Khalaf Al-Harbi (front) and Naser Al-Qasabi (rear). AP AP

Another sketch lampooned Saudi Arabia’s powerful, ultraconservative religious establishment and its stance against music. That was the episode that prompted cleric Saeed bin Mohammed bin Farwa to accuse al-Qasabi and MBC of heresy.

In response, Al-Qasabi told the Associated Press he views his acting career as his own form of “jihad” — which in Islam means any struggle in the path towards God.

Offering something positive that raises awareness of issues, I see this as jihad.
Jihad is that you raise your children well. Jihad is that you work and are on a path to doing things well. Jihad is that you are good at your work…Life is one great jihad.

Al-Harbi explained the title, saying the show is trying to give a snapshot of Arab society today.

Selfie’s biggest success, he said, is in exposing how extremist groups manipulate religion.

He added that the show would deliver that message to the Arab public more effectively than lectures or government-controlled newspapers.

I felt this is a weapon that will reach the audience. If it was just something comical, we would have focused on easy societal issues that aren’t dangerous and are guaranteed safe.

Contains reporting by the Associated Press.

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    Mute O Swetenham
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    Jul 8th 2015, 8:50 PM

    Very brave men. Didn’t even think there was such a thing as a Saudi comedian.

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    Mute Noah_MacMurchada
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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:06 PM

    I thought there was no such thing as a German comedian till I saw Henning Wehn.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNNCqAmZzTA

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:07 PM

    They’re mostly shiite.

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    Mute John Burke
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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:17 PM

    Hey Noah thhr Sun’s gone down wanna mars bar?

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:25 PM

    Just what i thought, you would never put the saudis down as humorous bunch of lads

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:26 PM

    A few years ago the nation was divided by a Turkish TV soap that was aired there. It tackled lots of issues like impropriety and women’s rights. This show would be allowed there, even the Saudis officially think ISIS are crazy.

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    Jul 8th 2015, 8:56 PM

    Shows like this might just be the beginning of the end of all the barbaric nonsense in the Middle East, religious extremism deserves to be lampooned after all it is ridiculous. It’s only a baby step but a step in the right direction nonetheless.

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    Mute Frank Garrett
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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:06 PM

    The Arab Spring showed signs of the Middle East modernizing, but the Arab voted in the Muslim Brotherhood in Eygpt so there’s clearly a lot of fundamentalist sympathizers there.It will be while yet before the Arab world reaches the standard of 20th century Europe.

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:00 PM

    Stay safe Khalaf Al-Harbi and Naser Al-Qasabi and thank you for providing the human face of Islam.

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    Mute Stephen Duggan
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    Jul 8th 2015, 8:51 PM

    Fair play to him, bunch of murdering ba$tards is all they are. IMO Islam as a whole across the world need to detach themselves from these ar$eholes, otherwise Islam as a whole is going to be forever associated and condemned along with them. Will it happen ? Unlikely, but we live in hope.

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:02 PM

    Islam is the reason why ISIS exist. ISIS are trying to create a Caliphate and there’s been at least 3 Caliphates in the 1400 years that Islam existed. Islam is inherently violent, it is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions of people ever since Muhammad created the cult.

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:26 PM

    Islam is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions of people? Evidence please.

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:56 PM

    Or perhaps you are ‘inherently’ full of s**t. You are doing ISIS’s job for them when you draw general distinctions like that.

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    Jul 9th 2015, 9:57 AM

    frank garret. I think you will find Christianity on top of the murderous list.

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:02 PM

    Imam Ted

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    Jul 8th 2015, 8:58 PM

    He has cojones, I’ll give him that much

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    Jul 8th 2015, 10:30 PM

    Ridicule is a wonderfully powerful weapon in the right hands. More power to them!

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:05 PM

    Show a few episodes and let’s all join in the fun…

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    Mute John Burke
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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:19 PM

    Lol 45 jihadist head lobbers died from food poisoning during Ramadan lol

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:37 PM

    WOW”
    ‘Cutting edge……rapier wit’
    That’s enough to get you moderated on the journal.ie.

    On an article about satire and censorship.
    OH the irony.

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:54 PM

    They sure do love deleting innocuous comments.

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:26 PM

    Am I the only one with this irrational fear that if I go watch this comedy, I’ll somehow be beheaded?!

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    Jul 9th 2015, 9:51 AM

    Yes

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    Jul 9th 2015, 8:37 AM

    This needs to get onto Channel 4 pronto!

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    Jul 9th 2015, 9:52 AM

    That actually sounds quite funny! A bit like Four Lions made by Arabs.

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    Jul 9th 2015, 4:34 PM

    For Lions was class…peed meself when yer man was learning how to fire the RPG!

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    Jul 8th 2015, 9:44 PM

    He explained the true meaning of the word jihad as a struggle in the path toward God. I give you a new word, ( an old word really ). Crusade !

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    Jul 9th 2015, 12:06 AM

    The word “crusade” is a relatively new word, a lot younger than the word Jihad. The word was never used in the Middle Ages to describe the religious campaigns in the Middle East and only came about in the 17/18th century.

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    Jul 9th 2015, 5:42 PM

    It just goes to show that satire can be mightier than the sword

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