Police thrash Maulana for speaking against Saudi prince Salman Bin

Recently a video went viral from Saudi in which police are dragging the Maulana of Madina Mosque. The allegation is that Maulana was criticizing the decisions of Saudi Prince Salman Bin and was speaking against him. The video is going viral on social media.

In Saudi Arabia’s Madina Mosque, Maulana gives a sermon after every Friday prayer. Recently on a Friday, an incident caught the attention of the whole country and the world, when Maulana openly criticized the policies of Saudi Prince Salman Bin in his sermon.

According to sources, this criticism included the Saudi Prince allowing women to enter the stadium and relaxing the rules of wearing hijab. Maulana believed that this was against Islamic traditions and it would send a wrong message in society. After this criticism, Maulana was dragged and thrown out of the mosque.

In the video, three people are seen attacking a person, and the sound of don’t hit, don’t hit can be heard. The three men are seen dragging the Maulana out of the mosque. The rest of the people are silently watching the spectacle and making videos.

Other reports claim Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman had said in a TV interview recently that ‘women can be given relaxation in dress code. Burqa is not compulsory in Islam, but even then this practice is continuing due to no formal rules being made.’ After he said this, many women have stopped wearing the burqa here.

After this statement, most of the Saudi women were seen in the mall wearing jeans tops and not burqas. Seeing the women in jeans pants, people started staring at them. Many people in the crowd also threatened them by saying that why not a complaint be made to the police about their attitude. In response, Jalud said- ‘The Prince himself has said that the law is very clear and it is written in Sharia that women should wear decent and respectable clothes, like men.

After watching the viral video, users shared various reactions.

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