Saudi authorities shut down Rasoul al-Azam mosque in al-Ahsaa
February 14, 2016
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Saudi authorities closed a shia mosque in Ahsaa on Friday
Saudi authorities closed a shia mosque in Ahsaa on Friday, as tensions rise over the execution of prominent cleric, Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. Khabir Electronic Newspaper reported that the Saudi authorities shut down Rasoul al-Azam mosque in al-Ahsaa, after preventing Sheikh Hussein Radhi from performing Friday prayers there. The newspaper said that the move comes after Sheikh Radhi publically criticized the Saudi authorities.
The move also comes after some media reports said that Sheikh Radhi was summoned for questioning, according to Khabir. Sheikh Radhi openly exposed the Saudi regime to have barbarically violated the hguman rights such as the execution of Sheikh Nimr, the war on Yemen as well as the Takfiri ideology which he considers is widespread in the Saudi Kingdom. Sheikh Nimr was a vocal supporter of the mass pro-democracy protests against Riyadh, which erupted in Eastern Province in 2011, where a Shia majority has long complained of marginalization.