It may soon be possible for shoppers in Saudi Arabia to get their goods during prayer times, and ends the era of closing shops at times of prayer, and women and children and even non-Muslims can buy what they want during the rise of the sound of residence and the worshipers to kneel and prostrate.
According to Saudi media, the Saudi Shura Council is currently considering recommending the cancellation of the closure of shops at prayer time, a decision that has been firmly in force in Saudi Arabia for decades.
The decision is part of a series of trends and attitudes aimed specifically at cracking the religious grip on the social scene in recent days, as the most prominent features of the rule of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The new resolution, which is expected to be met with broad opposition from the Saudis, was referred to as a hint by Saudi Council member Yahya al-Sama'an, who confirmed that the matter was being studied.
"The discussion of the council's recommendation to open the shops at the time of prayer is an additional recommendation when presented by the members of the council," Al-Sama'an said, adding that "the recommendation is subject to the study of the specialized committee and presented to the council for discussion."
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Once the subject was published in the Saudi media, the Saudi bloggers rushed to blogging in opposition or in support of the subject, and marked the opening of the "Prayer Times" the first rank in Saudi Arabia for several hours on Sunday.
Saudi activists said opening shops at the time of prayer was necessary, and that many shops were not adhering to it, while other activists launched a strong attack on the decision and called for closing shops at the time of prayer.
"My personal opinion: with the opening of pharmacies and gas stations on the highways during prayer times, while others do not open them during prayer times," one Saudi writer said.
But some of the worshipers insisted on praising the current decision to close the shops at the time of prayer, and remind the importance of closing all commercial interests in times of prayer imposed.
The opening question: Will the merchants' profits increase by opening their shops during prayer times or will they lose the blessing enjoyed by the country of the Two Holy Mosques since its inception? If the goal is profit and loss material, profit was guaranteed, and will continue, and this secret known to the founders of this country, flourished. - Fahda bint Saud (@fahdabntsaud) March 3, 2019 |
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A member of the former scholars Qais Mubarak: The prohibition on selling after the adhaan has nothing to say about the Prophet ﷺ But the prohibition is after the rise of the imam of the pulpit for the Friday sermon to the end of prayer, except this time there is nothing wrong with selling and buying it. (Previously) |
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It is noteworthy that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman abolished restrictions imposed for decades in Saudi Arabia, including women's leadership of cars and concerts. According to activists, the opening of prayer shops may soon be approved.
While discussions and opinions on this issue are on the rise, it is part of a series of steps and steps, a process that harmonizes the new Saudi life with some of the requirements of the times, but in its precise context it means rebuilding Saudi values according to moods and choices that may not appeal to many. Saudis.