Jay-Z T-shirt offends Muslims in kenya

SANTA MONICA, CA - MARCH 30: Jay-Z is seen on March 30, 2021 leaving Giorgio Baldi in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by 007/MEGA/GC Images)

The designer of a T-shirt worn by Jay-Z, featuring a historic Kenyan mosque, has apologised to clerics who criticised the use of its image.

Jay-Z was spotted wearing the T-shirt showing Lamu’s Riyadha Mosque on March 30, as he came out of a restaurant in Santa Monica, California.

Images were uploaded to Instagram by both the T-shirt designer Zeddie Loky, who is Kenyan, and the clothing brand, blkburd genes.

On April 3, the Riyadha Mosque posted a letter to Loky on its Facebook page, saying the management committee and worshipers were “disturbed and actually feel insulted” by the photos of Jay-Z wearing the T-shirt, which features a green image of the mosque on a white background, with the word “Lamu” printed above it.

“Rest assured, we neither consider it an honour nor a privilege for the Historical Mosque and its Founder Habib Swaleh,” the letter reads.

“When wearers of these T-shirts end up in bars, clubs and at all sorts of sacrilegious joints, it is certainly an affront to the spiritual respect and dignity towards all those who revere the Mosque, its Founder and the General Muslim community within and outside Lamu.”

The letter called on Loky to “show respect for the Mosque by ‘removing our Mosque’s Portrait.'”

Loky then apologized to the mosque in a letter seen by CNN.

The designer, who is also CEO of blkburd genes, specified that only 20 of the T-shirts have been produced and those who own one have been asked to respect the mosque “by not wearing it in bars nor clubs if they happen to decide to wear it.”

Riyadha Mosque confirmed to CNN that it had received Loky’s apology. (CNN)

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