Posted on 01/02/2015 1:55:08 PM PST by Huntress
Pop starlet Selena Gomez was so heavily criticized for posting pictures of herself flashing her ankle inside Abu Dhabi's Grand Mosque on Instagram that she appears to have deleted the evidence altogether.
A second picture, showing Gomez and fellow musicians Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Cody Simpson and Shay Mitchell smiling and striking poses has also been lambasted but remained on her Instagram Thursday.
Mosque visiting rules strictly ban all 'intimate behavior' including holding hands and kissing, and states that all skirts must be ankle-length.
Commenting on the picture, Alaa Almitwally said: 'Disrecpectful! It's a religion place not a place to have fun in, so disappointed.'
Meanwhile another user, Ayisha Elturk, said: 'If their intent was to learn about Islam they wouldn't be posing like they were standing outside and amusement park.
'I like Selena Gomez but to have her do something like this makes me no longer a fan.'
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disagree. if it’s a house of satan i don’t play by satan’s rules.
then again i wouldn’t set foot in a mosque in the first place.
A women cannot show her ankles while wearing a head to toe potato sack.
A guy wearing a Fonzie getup>come on in to our house of worship and munitions storage
I will have nightmare about ‘’Cankles’’ tonight.
Who is this young woman?
I should think just being Muslim insult enough.
Uh...it’s Selena Gomez. I believe this is from about the time she was dating Justin Beiber.
Who’s Justin Beiber?
"Kids" younger than these yahoos are fighting and dying for this country.
Could be. Maybe I wasn't clear enough in my last post.
I couldn't care less who shows disrespect to a gathering of those bloodthirsty savages.
Could also be construed as harassment, or even a hate crime. They can be a little touchy ya know.
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