Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Justin Bieber's new album Cover as been banned in some Muslim countries' because its Christian-themed cover art is deemed 'too provocative'

Too provocative? It's claimed that some Middle eastern countries that are predominantly Muslim have banned Justin Bieber's new album Purpose because the artwork shows him praying and with a cross tattoo



Justin bieber unveiled the artwork for his upcoming album 'Purpose' on Friday.

According to TMZ, that appears a little too provocative for mainly Muslim Indonesia and several Middle Eastern countries.


 Faithful: The Canadian star, 21, has become more outspoken about his Christian faith and how it's helped him s turn his life around after a period of run-ins with the law and some brattish behavior

The cover art shows a shirtless Bieber looking downwards with his hands posed in prayer and the large cross tattoo on his chest clearly visible.

The overtly Christian symbolism on the Purpose cover has led the album to be banned in those places where it may cause offense, the gossip website claimed. 

Bieber's management is said to be trying to devise some alternative images that could be used for cover art.

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