The man, a Yemeni, posted a video of himself at the Grand Mosque in Makkah on Monday, despite the fact that non-Muslims are not allowed inside.
A flag he was holding in the video read, “Umrah for the soul of Queen Elizabeth II, we ask God to accept her in heaven and among the righteous.”
In response to the video’s widespread circulation on Saudi social media, members of the microblogging site Twitter demanded the man’s arrest.
Pilgrims are not allowed to bring signs or chant during their visit to Makkah. Even while it is permissible to conduct Umrah on behalf of Muslims who have passed away, this does not include non-Muslims like the queen, who was the head of the Church of England, the mother church of the entire Anglican Communion.
I am Muhammad Sheharyar Khan, a Pakistan national. I recently completed my FSc in Pre-Engineering and am currently pursuing a BS in International Relations at the University of Management and Technology in Lahore. I passed the fourth semester with the Dean’s Award. I enjoy tinkering with language and luring an audience in with the sparks of my speech, which offer a glimpse of information at every level, from local to global.
I am currently enrolled in a programme where we learn to interact with people both locally and internationally and a touch of public speaking where we are pave us for journalism.
I have written an Urdu poetic book and some English stories stories International published books.