Twitter user @albifalasteen recently shared a photo of "extra virgin olive oil" on Snapchat ... but little did she know that a self-proclaimed Snapchat "sheikh" would come after her.
The Twitter user, whose first name is Sondos, posted a screenshot of the conversation with a Snapchat user, in a tweet that has since gone viral.
The conversation started with a friendly "Salaam sis" ... which soon escalated into a language lesson of sorts.
"You shouldn't send pictures like that because it contains words like 'virgin' and that makes a man think of actions that you may have committed," he wrote.
He then clarified that this is only a "naseehah", which is Arabic for advice.
However, this was before he went on to warn her "not to repeat this sin".
Since when is using the word "virgin" a sin?
Welcome to the world of the self-proclaimed halal police
Of course, people on Twitter just couldn't comprehend how such a mentality still exists in the world.
So ... people resorted to sarcasm and jokes to make a point.