Man did such an act in Mecca Masjid, ruckus created
Man did such an act in Mecca Masjid, ruckus created
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Saudi Arabian police have arrested a Yemeni national from the religious city of Mecca. The arrested man had come to perform Umrah in the name of Queen Elizabeth of Britain after her death. The video clip of the man holding a banner at Mecca's Big Mosque went viral, triggering sharp reactions on social media. People on social media demanded that the man be arrested. Subsequently, the Yemeni man was detained by the police.

Actually, Umrah in Islam is a religious method of 15 days, at which time a person pays attention only to namaz and the words of Allah. Prayers are also offered for the peace of the souls of those who have died due to Umrah. But the dead should be only Muslims. The banner that the Yemeni man holds reads, "Umrah for the soul of Queen Elizabeth II." We tell God that the queen should find a place in paradise. The Yemeni man made a video clip and shared it on social media. After that, the video went viral. Twitter people got angry when they saw the video, after which there was a demand for the arrest of the person.

In the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, devotees are forbidden to put up any kind of banner or slogan. But if one has not lived in one's own world, Umrah can be performed for the peace of one's soul. However, Umrah is allowed only for the Muslim deceased. If someone wants to do Umrah in the name of a person of another religion, he will not be allowed. After the video went viral, the Saudi police took swift action in this case and arrested the Yemeni national seen in the video of the big mosque. The Saudi Arabian government has said that the naming of a non-Muslim inside the mosque is against the rules, due to which the Yemeni citizen has been arrested. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday, September 8, at the age of 96. She breathed last in her fort in Scotland. After Queen Elizabeth, her son King Charles has now taken over the reins of Britain's royal throne.  

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