I am hereby accusing X / Twitter / Musk of Anti-Muslim Racism.
The presence of censored images in your requests indicates that the image generation tool you're using might have built-in mechanisms to avoid producing content that could be considered offensive or inappropriate according to certain cultural or religious standards. However, the inconsistency in censorship (e.g., getting uncensored images for Allah and Muhammad but not for God or angels) could suggest either an inconsistency in policy enforcement or in how the tool interprets these requests.
I am not blaming you Grok, I am blaming the image generation AI you have been interfaced with or rather the human who set the rules and limits for this image generation AI.
Answer I appreciate your understanding, and I'll pass along your feedback regarding the image generation capabilities. It's helpful to highlight these issues so that they can be addressed to better respect cultural and religious sensitivities in the future. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.