Al-Sudais: “The Two Holy Mosques” is a red line that does not tolerate anyone who crosses it, regardless of his nationality or work

The General President of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, affirmed that the sanctity of the Two Holy Mosques is a red line for Saudi Arabia, and no one will be tolerated or transgressed, regardless of his nationality or the nature of his work.

Al-Sudais stressed the need to adhere to and strictly adhere to the regulations and instructions related to the Two Holy Mosques and the holy sites.

He warned against violating regulations and laws, stressing that the sanctity of the Two Holy Mosques is a red line for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and no one will be tolerated or transgressed, regardless of his nationality or the nature of his work, on the basis of its absolute sovereignty over the cities and holy sites that it oversees with its service and care. 

He also stressed, according to Al Arabiya.net, the importance of applying deterrent penalties to these security crimes, calling on everyone to cooperate in this religious and national responsibility.

The media spokesman for the Makkah police had said that the region’s police referred to the Public Prosecution a complicit citizen who transferred and facilitated the entry of a (non-Muslim) journalist and who holds American citizenship to the holy capital by following the path of Muslims, in an explicit violation of the regulations that prohibit entry to Makkah for non-Muslims. Muslims, where he was arrested and legal measures taken against him.

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