 When I saw this video I was started because this should not be. It was unfortunate that people allow themselves to be used by the devil to bring disrepute to the place of God. What would ever provoke you to the extent that you lose all sense of the sacred and even the law that guides a place to fight or extend blow before the cover? Is that not madness? This is for me senseless as it is deeply stupid. On one occasion there was a dispute regarding the stone, the black stone, when they were rebuilding the Ka'bah and who exactly should carry it? Which tribe is more deserving of it? They called Nabi Muhammad ﷺ he wasn't even a prophet yet but prior to that when he was much younger and they decided we're going to ask him and whatever he says we will do and he solved the matter in such a beautiful way. He asked the leader of every one of the tribes to hold a piece of the cloth and the stone was placed in the middle and all of them carried it to the Ka'bah and then he took it with his hands and placed it in its place. So that is something unique. They trusted him with this and it was the gift of Allah for him ﷺ. May Allah grant ease to everyone and grant us a lesson. You might be known as a trustworthy and honest person but one day when you say something that people don't agree with or they don't like everything will change and take it in your stride. That must not make you give up the truth or your honesty but it is a lesson in the life of Muhammad ﷺ for you and I. Assalamualaikum brothers and sisters. Welcome to another episode of the Open Minded Thinker Show. Please do like and share this video. Don't forget to be part of the family by subscribing to one of us, reach others. This is very very important. Today I want to talk about a very serious issue that has been circulating in the news lately that is fighting in Masjid al-Haram in Saudi Arabia. I am so furious right now as you know Masjid al-Haram is considered the holiest side in Islam and every year millions of Muslims from around the world visited to perform their Hajj and Umrah program. However in recent times there have been reports of people fighting and causing chaos within the sacred premises and I want to make it clear that this behavior is just not wrong but also morally bankrupt. It's reprehensible. First of all, the holy side is meant to be a place of peace, tranquility and worship. It's a place where Muslims come to connect with their faith, seek spiritual guidance and reflect on their lives. Engaging in violent behavior goes completely against the very essence of what Masjid al-Haram stands for and the generality of Islam. Islam teaches us to be respectful and tolerant towards others even those who hold different beliefs from us. Violence and aggression have no place in our religion and they certainly have no place in Masjid al-Haram. We must remember that the holy side is not just a physical place but it also holds a deep spiritual significance for Muslims. This is symbol of our faith and we must treat it with the utmost respect and reverence. We must not allow our emotions to get the better of us and engage in art that would tarnish the sanctity of the holy site. And then this video of supposed real Muslims. I urge everyone to remember the true purpose of Masjid al-Haram and to act accordingly, let us uphold the values of Islam, respect one another and try to make our programmage a peaceful and meaningful experience. My joy is that the guys in that video according to report have been arrested by Saudi police and will be investigated in charge. Ultimately these two guys were wearing the Eram and sported exchanging. I mean a hot one between the Safa and Marwa mounting. For the sake of people who have easily forgotten what is our stake here, Eram is a sacred state that Muslim programs are due during the Hajj or Umrah programmage. It involves wearing a particular garment also called Eram out of serving certain rules and restrictions. Well it will be pertinent at this point to remind you, of course most of you know about this rose but it is important that I remind you of this rose especially in Saudi Arabia. One of them is the Eram garment. Men must wear two white on-stitch sheets of clothes. One wrapped around the waist and the other dropped over the shoulder just as you see in the video right here. Women can wear any loose fitting clothing that covers the entire body except for the face and hands. It is recommended to wear white clothes but obviously not compulsory. No use of scented products like perfumes or deodorants. No sexual intercourse kissing or touching with one spouse right there. No hunting, fishing or killing of any living creature. No covering of the head or face for men but women can cover their face except in the presence of non-Mahrams that are men who are not close relatives. Advocate during Eram Muslims are encouraged to practice good behavior and manners including avoiding arguments or fights. That's avoid arguments or fight by every means. Referring from speaking eels of others, maintaining a peaceful and humble demeanor. This is really very important and related to what we're talking about today. Performing acts of worship and seeking forgiveness. These are some of the rules of wearing Eram in Saudi Arabia. It is important to note that observing this rose is an essential part of the pilgrimage and failing to do so may invalidate one's hajj or umrah. Brothers and sisters, let's pray for those people who I mean deceived by the devil so you can make a very, very I mean sinful act of the Kaaba. It's really painful. Let me right there. Please share this as a means of form educating others and you know reminding others the dangers of involving in behaviors. There are completely antithetical to the norms and etiquette of the Eram. Well, we pray that God will forgive these guys and then bring them back to the senses and of course the law we do to them what it is supposed to do. You see that next time they do not try it elsewhere. Well, thank you so much for being part of this show today. I'll do like, share and subscribe until next time. As-salamu alaykum.