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Outrage in Turkey after women in imam robes twerk inside mosque

Outrage in Turkey after women in imam robes twerk inside mosque

Al Bawaba08-06-2025
ALBAWABA - A social media video that showed two young ladies entering a mosque while wearing imam robes and doing twerks within the hallowed building has caused a great deal of indignation in Turkey. The video, which was purportedly taken at a Bolu mosque, went viral very fast and has since provoked an outcry from the public. Also Read Outrage in Palestine over snack ad mocking 'last supper'
Although the video's source is still unknown, many have taken offense at the images, especially because of the symbolic clothing and the environment. One of the video's captions, "Trying to find the right path with my bestie," describes the ladies' suggestive gestures and movements. This was seen by many as a willful disregard for religion symbols and institutions.
Social media users were incensed and blasted the video as blasphemous. "How dare they?" and requests for responsibility, such as "Find them immediately," were among the comments.
The actions were denounced by some as both unethical and a purposeful provocation meant to incite controversy. Social critics and religious leaders have demanded that the event be looked into and that authorities find and speak with those responsible.
In Turkey, where conflicts often erupt over matters pertaining to secularism and religious values, the controversy has rekindled discussions about the limits of freedom of speech and respect for places of worship.
Although the Bolu municipal authorities have not yet made an official declaration about possible legal action, public pressure is growing for prompt accountability.
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