Must be a real shock and blow to all of you who thought belly dancing was ”halal” (Islamic law sanctioned)
The court ruling also accused the channel of airing “provocative advertisements” for sexual products and for facilitating escort-like services.
In the first case, the court orders that the popular Al-Tet belly dancing channel be taken off air for broadcasting on satellite without a license.
The court ruling also accused the channel of airing “provocative advertisements” for sexual products and for facilitating escort-like services.
In May, the owner of Al-Tet, Baleegh Hamdi was arrested on suspicions of facilitating prostitution through his channel, but was later released. Anyone involved in prostitution could face three years in jail under Egyptian law.
And here is there move to ban alcohol: //www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/9872242/Egypts-alcohol-ban-raises-tourism-doubts.html