The former imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca participates in an exciting entertainment advertisement.. Al-Sheikh’s Turk comments

In front of the former Grand Mosque in Mecca as it appeared in the advertisement.

The former imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Adel Al-Kalbani, blew up a big surprise, by appearing with artists and football stars through an entertaining advertisement for an event taking place in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, as part of its annual entertainment season, which attracts millions of visitors.

The ad promotes Combat Field, one of the main event areas for the Riyadh entertainment season, and allows visitors to simulate the details of the famous virtual video game "Field Camp", from wars and fighting through the ages, from swords and arrows to drones.

A large number of people participate in the announcement, along with Adel Al-Kalbani, performing combat scenes within the Japanese game, including the artist Khaled Abdul Rahman, the famous Saudi goalkeeper Muhammad Al-Deayea, and the former player Saeed Al-Owairan, before Sheikh Al-Kalbani appears as a leader in that battle, while soldiers stand behind him. .

The astronomer Khaled Al-Zaqaq, the journalist Ibrahim Al-Farian, the journalist Adnan Jastania, the artist Ayed Youssef, and celebrities from social networking sites, including "Abu Jarkel", one of the famous "Snapchat" application, will also participate.

The promotional video achieved 5 million views within hours of its publication through the account of the head of the entertainment authority supervising the Riyadh season, Turki Al-Sheikh, on Twitter.

While many expressed their admiration for the announcement, Sheikh Adel Al-Kalbani’s participation sparked a difference of opinions, with a group that does not accept the appearance of clerics away from their meetings, religious programs and serious blogs in preaching and advice through social networking sites.

But Sheikh Al-Kalbani seemed happy with that experience, and sarcastically indicated that he was going to act in Hollywood, the most famous film center in the world, before the Sheikh’s family responded to him welcoming his appearance in the advertisement, and said: “To be honest, I am on my own, according to your account, dear, in anything ahead. ".

Don't goooooooow 😉❤️🇸🇦 https://t.co/ZosrfKMOZ9 pic.twitter.com/V48ED3UfsI

— TURKI ALALSHIKH (@Turki_alshikh) November 18, 2021

The idea of ​​the Japanese-origin game is based on a radar to detect the enemy with the possibility of capturing, killing and hitting him, and you can summon a number of military mechanisms such as helicopters, tanks and soldiers who want to bring down the virtual enemy.

The Saudi version, in the Riyadh season, emulates these details greatly;

This prompted many who tried it to praise it as one of the most prominent events of the second edition of the Riyadh entertainment season, which will be held in 14 regions, and will witness the establishment of 7,500 events, including art concerts, plays and various exhibitions.

From the beginning, Adel Al-Kalbani supported Saudi plans in the past few years to open up to international culture and arts, and in 2018 he participated in a tournament for the game "Balout".

In addition to his former Imamate of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Sheikh Adel Al-Kalbani held the same position in the Muhaisin Mosque in the Ishbiliya neighborhood, northeast of Riyadh, and before that he assumed the leadership of a number of mosques in Riyadh, the most prominent of which was the “King Khalid bin Abdulaziz Mosque” for a quarter of a century, while publishing periodic opinion articles in a newspaper "Riyadh".

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