A Turkish entrepreneur has opened the country's first online s3x shop for Muslims, selling everything from lubricants to herbal aphrodisiacs and offering advice on how to have 'halal' s3x.
Haluk Murat Demirel, 38, said he had been inspired to launch the site by friends who wanted s3x advice and products, but found the content on other websites and in specialist stores too explicit.
"Online s3x shops usually have p0rnographic pictures, which makes Muslims uncomfortable."
"We don't sell vibrators for example, because they are not approved by Islam," Mr. Demirel stated.
Mr. Demirel said the website – which offers advice on which s3xual practices are banned by Islam and which are not – had proved unexpectedly popular since launching last Tuesday, with 33,000 visitors on Sunday alone.
Turkey has a majority of Muslims but a constitutionally secular country.
There are relatively few s3x shops, even in major cities, although in parts of Istanbul those that do exist advertise themselves with neon signs.
Last year Islamic conservative Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested they rename themselves "love shops".