Burqa painted on ads showing scantily-clad women


London, Aug 1 (IANS) Two Muslim teenagers in London painted burqas over advertisements that showed scantily-clad women, saying it was sin for women to be exposed, a court has heard.

Mohammed Hasnath and Muhammed Tahir - both 18 - were spotted defacing advertisements of a deodorant and of a film actress at a bus stand. They were arrested after being found painting over female faces outside a shop, The Sun reported.

"They said the way the women had been photographed was against their religion. They said it was a sin in Islam for a male to look twice at an uncovered woman," prosecutor Taiwo Akinrowo told the Thames magistrates' court.

Hasnath said: "The pictures - that is someone's daughter. We were just trying to do good."

Both the teenagers were told to pay 283 pounds in costs, and were later freed.

  

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  • Veronique, Australia

    Fri, Aug 05 2011

    "When in Rome do as the romans do". If you find someone elses' country offensive then find an Islamic country to live where you will feel much happier. I am offended on a daily basis by Islam in my own country. It is not compatible with western civilisation.

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