The rising popularity of platforms like OnlyFans has underscored the significant expansion of the creator economy. This trend has prompted some Muslims to explore alternatives for earning “easy” money online, including the sale of explicit content. As such, a significant number of Muslim women, observing the profitability of displaying feet on platforms like Fun With Feet, have begun to question the Islamic acceptability of posting only foot pictures on such websites. However, perhaps the question should not solely focus on the Islamic jurisprudence but should also consider the nature of one’s relationship with their Lord. In this context, it’s worth pondering how the God worshiped by Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Mohammad (peace be upon them) would view the pursuit of financial gain through catering to a foot fetish market…