A British DJ has been sentenced to a year in jail by Tunisia for remixing a Muslim call to prayer.

Dax J, who was born in London, was charged with public indecency and offending public morality.

However, he had already fled the country and issued an apology before the court case.

After footage of the event was shared on social media, the nightclub was shut down.

The event the DJ performed at was part of the Orbit Festival in Nabeul in the country's north-east.

The governor of Nabeul, Mnaouar Ouertani, said: "We will not allow attacks against religious feelings and the sacred".

Footage from the event showed party-goers dancing to a remix of the Muslim call to prayer.

Dax J offered his “sincere apologies to anyone who may have been offended by music that I played at Orbit Festival in Tunisia on Friday,” but deleted his Facebook page after allegedly receiving death threats.

"It was never my intention to upset or cause offence to anybody," he said.

The British-born DJ is based in Berlin, and has performed at festivals all over the world including Glastonbury.