A large quantity of women's shoes have been confiscated from a shop by the inspection and customer protection section of the United Arab Emirate's department of economic development because they had the word God, or Allah, printed on them.
Dubai-based daily Gulf News, reported the confiscation on Thursday and said the head of the department said that the shop where the seizure took place is one of the Emirate's biggest fashion showrooms specialising in selling women's shoes.
The official said they confiscated the shoes and issued a fine against the store after receiving multiple complaints from the public.
The deputy director of the economic development department, Hamad al-Shamsi, said that other legal measures will be taken against the shop for infringement of the Islamic moral code.
Al-Shamsi said that their action follows Article 10 of the so-called Violations and Fines List. The article says that the department will punish and impose fines to all those who sell or display publicly products that can directly violate the decency code or Islamic regulations.
This is not the first instance with the printing of Allah on shoewear.
In 1997, the sportswear company Nike was forced to recall a pair of basketball shoes because of a symbol on the back that accidentally resembled that of the Arabic script for Allah.
Nike later apologised after realising what they had done.
Printing God, or Allah, on shoes is considered morally wrong because in the Muslim faith the sole of the shoe is the most unclean part of an unclean object and shoes are considered ritually unclean.
UAE: 'God' shoes confiscated for breaking Islamic law
Posted by
Women Against Shariah
on Thursday, July 23, 2009
Labels:
Censorship,
Dubai,
Shariah,
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