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    Prophet’s Cursed Land Now Hosts Open-Air Parties, Muslims Shocked at Al Ula’s Transformation

    Saudi Arabia’s ancient and controversial site Al Ula—once called cursed by the Prophet—is now turning into a hotspot for foreign tourists and open celebrations. Muslims across the world express strong disapproval.

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    Published: 10 Apr 2025, 11:13 AM
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    Updated: 07 Jul 2026, 03:01 AM

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    Prophet’s Cursed Land Now Hosts Open-Air Parties, Muslims Shocked at Al Ula’s Transformation

    Riyadh: Saudi Arabia has been identified as a staunch Islamic country, but the country is now struggling to get out of this identity. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is making every effort to establish Saudi Arabia as a tourism hub. For this, he has opened those areas of Saudi Arabia for foreigners, where even Muslims were prohibited from going. One such area is the city of Al Ula in the desert of Saudi Arabia. Al Ula is also called the cursed city and it was cursed by Prophet Mohammed himself.


    Muslims furious over celebrations in the cursed city


    There is a place in AlUla called Hijra, where Muslims are afraid to go even today due to the curse of the Prophet. But today this place is bustling with foreigners. Hijra in AlUla has now completely turned into an open club. Cabaret is going on at this place on the beat of English songs. Now the Muslims of Saudi Arabia are furious over this scene in AlUla. Crown Prince MBS is being targeted for this.


    A user named Mirza Beg wrote on X, that due to disobeying the orders of God, there was havoc at this place. This place was turned into ruins, which was a lesson engraved on stone. Today again people who have gone away from God are walking on the same land. They have abandoned their religion, abandoned their honor.


    Called it an insult to Arab culture


    Mirza Beg called the celebrations in AlUla and Hijra as ruining the culture of Arabia. Along with this, questions are being raised about the celebrations during the war in Gaza. Mirza Beg asked that when children are bleeding in Gaza, people are being killed, the people who have become Bedouin (religiously apostate) are celebrating. Are they not afraid? This is the same land where Allah's wrath was once unleashed. Arrogant people were crushed for not obeying him.

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