The Saudi Crown Prince’s finger during prayer in Medina sparks a reaction

Dubai United Arab Emirates (CNN)– Activists circulated clips and screenshots on social media To the Saudi Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman And the little finger of his right hand (the smallest finger on the hand, which is the fifth finger on the ulnar side) during prayer in the Rawdah next to the grave of the Prophet Muhammad in Medina.

The circulating pictures show Prince Mohammed bandaging his little finger over minor wounds, which sparked interaction and wishes for recovery recorded by activists in their blog posts on the X platform (formerly Twitter).

The circulation of these photos came after Prince Mohammed bin Salman performed prayers in the “Honorable Rawdah,” according to what was published by the official Saudi News Agency, which stated that Prince Mohammed “honored his greetings to the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, and to his two companions, may God be pleased with them both.”

The agency added in its report that the Saudi Crown Prince also visited the Quba Mosque in Medina and performed two rak’ahs of greeting at the mosque, accompanied by a number of officials. He had received at the Taibah Palace in Medina a number of clerics, officials and citizens who came to greet him during a visit to Medina.

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