The hashtag “Al Saud – Impudent to Islam” is trending in Pakistan.
Cyberspace users have launched a large-scale campaign on social media following the recent actions of the Saudi government, and have been able to trend the hashtag “Al Saud – the impudence of Islam.”
Activists of virtual networks in Pakistan have been calling for the preservation and sanctification of the Hejaz region since yesterday, and the hashtag “Al-Saud – the impudence of Islam” has become so-called trendy.
Users criticized Ben Salman’s recent reforms, including the liberalization of cinema, the distribution of music in public, human rights abuses, and the tyranny and corruption of the Saudi rulers, as well as dire economic problems and the annual increase in the budget deficit, recession, and unemployment.
They also wrote in their tweets that the Saudi government has discredited Muslims in the eyes of the world by its actions inside and outside its borders.
A user wrote that the salvation of Al-Aqsa Mosque and its freedom will not happen except in the fall of this cancerous regime (referring to Al-Saud) in the country of the two holy shrines, and anyone who thinks that Palestine will be liberated from within Palestine is wrong. Al-Aqsa Mosque will not return to the Muslims except with the liberation of Mecca and Medina.
Another user wrote that the only people who suffered from the decisions of Muhammad bin Salman are the Muslims of the region.
In recent weeks, events such as Macron’s visit to Saudi Arabia, the boycott and boycott of Saudi propaganda groups, and dance and joy concerts in Saudi Arabia have led Muslims in the region, including Pakistan, to sharply criticize Saudi Arabia.