Justin Bieber's new album was banned in Muslim countries

Justin Bieber's album, called Purpose, due out before the end of the year, has sparked an avalanche of criticism in the Muslim countries of the Middle East, Indonesia.

The Taboo of Islamic States

The cause of religious discontent was the cover of the disk, on which Justin is depicted naked with a cross on her chest.

Provocative decoration

The cover of the record was regarded as seditious, not conforming to the norms of morals and religious canons. Justin's team did not protest and proceeded to develop a new alternative version of the picture adapted for Muslim countries.

The singer himself has not yet specified whether the cross will be removed from the cover or the image will be completely changed.

Christian symbol on Biber's chest

In the songs of the singer, which he composes himself, God and religion are often mentioned. A tattoo on Justin's chest, on which a cross is inscribed, is real.

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About Bieber began talking in 2008 after the appearance of his amateur music videos on YouTube. To date, the Canadian singer has sold about 15 million of their albums.