GF Entertainment, representing K-Pop group Kingdom, is pulling their latest album from shelves due to a controversy surrounding its resemblance to the Quran. Initially set for presale on September 21, all 70,000 initial production copies will be recalled and redesigned. The album, "History of Kingdom: Part VII. JAHAN," sparked concerns for its similarity to the Quran, upsetting some Muslim K-pop fans. GF Entertainment apologized for the oversight, emphasizing Kingdom's mission of celebrating global cultures through K-pop. Preorders will resume on September 26, with the original release date of October 18 unchanged.
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