Play Station and IKEA are among the latest non-Muslim entities to offend Muslims. First, “a [Saudi] citizen was shocked when he bought an electronic Play Station game and found a stage that insults the Noble Koran,” claiming that “the game targets the Koran, specifically by opening fire on it.” The man lamented: “We are tired of saying “˜Who will take responsibility for this?– and “expressed his astonishment that the game continues to be sold on our markets, and the ease with which our children can get it.” Elsewhere in the Arabian Peninsula, in the United Arab Emirates, Muslims are “angry,” “shocked,” and “wounded” because IKEA is producing a wine carrier under the name “Omar–”which Muslims associate with the second “rightly guided” caliph.