Sana’a protests condemn Saudi regime’s ban on hajj
Protests were held in Sanaa province following Friday prayers in condemnation of the Saudi regime’s ban on Muslims performing the hajj.
Participants in the vigil denounced the Saudi regime’s continued repelling of Muslims from the performance of the fifth pillar of Islam.
They considered the arbitrary actions of the Saudi regime, a provocation to the feelings of the nation, and a crime that necessitated the peoples and free people of the Muslim world to take a responsible position to reject Saudi arrogance.
They called on Islamic countries to adopt a responsible stance regarding the Saudi regime’s identification with the US-Zionist policy of preventing Muslims from performing Hajj and politicizing this religious obligation.