Female tourists criminialized from mosque over ‘sexy dance’

The pair, believed to be foreigners, were filmed doing a dance in petty shorts and tops exposing their midriffs on a wall outward a categorical mosque in a city of Kota Kinabalu, a renouned site for visitors and debate groups

Female tourists criminialized from mosque over 'sexy dance'

A Malaysian mosque has criminialized tourists after a video of dual womanlike visitors in petty outfits dancing in front of a Muslim holy site went viral online.

The pair, believed to be foreigners, were filmed doing a dance in petty shorts and tops exposing their midriffs on a wall outward a categorical mosque in a city of Kota Kinabalu, a renouned site for visitors and debate groups. Mosque authority Jamal Sakaran over a weekend slammed “the unsuitable poise by unfamiliar tourists” and announced a proxy hindrance to any tourists visiting a mosque in Sabah state, adding a pierce was to safety a sanctification of Islam. The nationality of a women concerned was not clear.

State Tourism Minister Christina Liew pronounced no authorised movement would be taken opposite a span as they were expected unknowingly of a astringency of their actions. But authorities wanted to lane them down to explain “that something they deemed as ‘fun’ was indeed unpleasant and not right in Sabah”.