Popular rapper French Montana, born and raised Karim Kharbouch in Morocco, created this cover for his new album:
American fans are saying that he is honoring his Muslim roots.
Monfana himself described the cover this way: ""You don't have to change who you are, you can bring people into your world. THIS MY ALBUM ARTWORK .. NOVEMBER ❤️🙏"
But does he mean he can bring religious Muslims into his world of rap?Isn't that changing who they are?
Bright red thigh-high boots indicate sexiness, while the niqab symbolizes the opposite. Yet they are still fully covered, meaning that sexiness might not be what people generally think. It is a provocative cover that only a person with Muslim roots could pull off.
The identically clad women with bright red thigh-high boots are reminiscent of the virtually identical women that Robert Plant used to fill his videos with.
Moroccans are not happy. Hespress reports on some reactions.
"I invite you to stay away from mocking the Islamic religion," said one critic on Instagram, demanding that he delete the controversial picture.
Others considered the move to be a conspiracy against Islam itself. One wrote that it was"a mockery of the niqab in the dress of the wives of the Messenger of Allah and the dress of the believers."
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