Amazon has sparked outrage by continuing to sell "racist" and religiously offensive fancy dress costumes despite criticism from customers.
The online retail giant is offering a "traditional black burqa hood", "Arab costume" and Jesus garment as part of its selection of party outfits.
The "Arab" tunic and headdress, with a "Palestine" scarf, is modelled by a white man covered in what looks like face paint, Daily Mail reports.
Meanwhile, Amazon is also selling a "naughty nun" costume, "Orthodox Jewish Rabbi Fedora hat", and "native Indian" outfit.
There are also "French man" and "Mexican bandit" costumes, the latter of which has been criticised by customers on the retailer's website.
One wrote: "Have you ever thought that wearing this kind of 'costumes' might be -actually- racist?
"Have you ever thought that making fun of people's heritage and traditions might not be that funny? I have not seen kilts sold as 'costumes'... How weird!"
Another left a one star review branding the outfit "racist".
Elsewhere, customers were left furious by the "Arab costume" and "burqa hood".
One user left a one-star rating and wrote: 'You're all disgusting racists. My culture is not your costume.'
Another commented: "A person's culture is NOT a fancy dress costume."
There is also a review which reads: 'Whoever you are fear Allah. It's not a joke.'
But not everyone agreed with the criticism. Some customers hit back, saying it was an overreaction, with one posting: "In a free society any culture can be a costume."
MailOnline has approached Amazon for a comment.