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Muslim prostitute marries customers to avoid fornication, divorces them after sex

Fairuza is believed to be one of many Muslim women now offering the guilt-free service.

Fairuza told an undercover reporter that once the marriage is up the client must wait three months to request the service again

A Muslim woman known as Fairuza is said to offer sex services to men but strictly keeps the Shia Islamic principles.

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The 25-yr-old escort reportedly performs the quickie service by reading a religious text in Arabic and takes the money as a "dowry".

And once the deed is done, she divorced the two of them from their temporary marriage – “nikah mut’ah” – arrangement.

According to The Sun, belly dancer Fairuza told an undercover reporter that once the marriage is up the client must wait three months to request the service again.

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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.”

The Daily Star reports that Fairuza 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.

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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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