Man Arrested In Saudi Arabia For Dedicating His Umrah Pilgrimage To Late Queen Elizabeth II
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A man has been arrested in Saudi Arabia after claiming that he had traveled to the Holy City of Mecca to pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The man, from Yemen, had posted a video of himself on social media inside the
courtyard of Mecca’s Grand Mosque, the holiest site in Islam, dedicating his
Umrah pilgrimage to the late monarch.
Footage shows the man
holding up a banner, which read in both English and Arabic: ‘Umrah for the
soul of Queen Elizabeth II, may Allah grant her peace in heaven and accept her
among the righteous.’
The clip was quickly shared online and gained
attention sparking outrage among devout Muslims.
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The man was later
arrested by Saudi Police for ‘violating the regulations and instructions’ of
the holy site.
Security forces then referred him to the public
prosecutor to face charges.
In a statement, reported by Vice, the
interior ministry of Saudi Arabia said: ‘The special forces of the security of
the Grand Mosque arrested a resident of Yemeni nationality who appeared in a
video clip carrying a banner inside the Grand Mosque, violating the
regulations and guidelines for Umrah.’
The Grand Mosque is
off-limits to non-Muslims.
Saudi Arabia also bans signs and
political slogans from the sacred courtyard for fear of offending Islamic
sensibilities.
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