Casablanca - The buzz recently instigated by the so-calledÂ âhalalÂ porkâÂ is about to give way to an even more polemical oxymoron that has recently surfaced on the net:Â âHalalÂ prostitutes.âÂ

According to Belgian news websiteÂ Nord Presse,Â âHot Croissant,âÂ a new bar expected to open doors in Amsterdam in June 2014, will be offering access to the unprecedented services of what it callsÂ âhalalÂ prostitutes.â

The same bar claims that theÂ âhalal-certifiedâÂ ladies of pleasure will constitute a service that is unprecedented internationally. According to Jonathan Swift, manager of the upcoming controversial bar and former manager of a hotel in Gembloux (Belgium), the barâs halal prostitutes will meet a very particular set of specifications.

âLike everyone else, there are Muslims who want to go to brothels here, but cannot do so without compromising their religion,âÂ said Swift.Â âBut thanks to Hot Croissant, any Muslim who wants indulge in pleasure can now do so without committing Haram.â

According to the manager of Hot Croissant, the idea was conceptualized in partnership with three modernist Imams, who set the following criteria, listed byÂ Nord Presse, for theÂ âhalalÂ prostitutesâ:

- They are banned from taking drugs or drinking alcohol, and are medically diagnosed every 2 months to ensure this criterion is met

- They are urged to do their five daily prayers, even during service

- They are forbidden to swallow during oral sex

According to the same source, the halal prostitutes will also enjoy a higher salary than that of their fellow ordinary coworkers.

Skeptics are asking whether the concept ofÂ âhalal prostitutesâÂ is a sarcastic joke, total nonsense, or, as one of the comments on the net has deemed it,Â âan attack at the fundamental principles of Islam and the maneuver meant to provoke the Muslim community in the Netherlands.â

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