Thursday, March 26, 2015

Meet the Muslim Prostitute who Marries her Clients for an Hour in order to have ''Sin Free’ S3x


Arab hooker is raking in cash by marrying randy British Muslims for hour-long sex sessions then divorcing them straight afterwards so they can “avoid sinning”. The 25-year-old belly dancer known as Fairuza, according to TheSunUK. reportedly performs the quickie service by reading a religious text in Arabic and takes the money as a "dowry".

Then once the deed is done, she divorces the two of them from their temporary marriage – “nikah mut’ah” – arrangement. She told an undercover reporter that once the marriage is up the client must wait three months to request the service again.

In a secret video filmed by the newspaper, she revealed: "I married myself to you for one hour and agreed upon the money you’ve given me. It’s £300 and £50 for the marriage. If you want to renew it we can do it within three months. “Even though we do mut’ah, you must still use a condom.

 I don’t do it without condom. Some people think that if you do mut’ah you don’t have to use a condom.”She is believed to be one of many Muslim women now offering the guilt-free service. On a hidden escort advertising website, Fairuza boasts to have "very beautiful natural 34DD breasts" and a "very pretty face with juicy lips".

 Her Twitter account, which is thought to have recently been deleted, had more than 85,000 followers – all of which could see her raunchy topless posts. In the video she explains that some men are converting to Shia Islam to take advantage of the sin-free sex. She explains: “I did it with one Saudi who converted to Shia Islam only so he could do mut’ah. He was in London for two months. I was his wife for the two months. I lived with him and I wasn’t allowed to be with any other man. He paid very good money. He is coming back next year and we’ll do it again."

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