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Mosque imam died in prison

Prominent Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Al-Amari was imprisoned six months ago

Medina(94news) Sheikh Ahmad Al-Amari, the Imam of the Prophet's Mosque and a famous religious scholar, died in Madinah prison. Sheikh Al-Amari was also the former head of Quran College at Jamia Islamia in Madinah. social media According to a report by the group 'Prison of Kansas', the imam of Masjid Nabawi, Sheikh Ahmed Al-Amari, met the Creator in prison after five months of imprisonment. This social media group has also alleged that 69 During the imprisonment of the Imam, his health was not taken care of, due to which his health deteriorated rapidly and he died. Dr. Yahya Asiri, director of the human rights organization Al-Khist, said that Ahmad Al-Amari was arrested in August last year during the ongoing crackdown campaign by the Saudi government.

Those with alamary 68 The arrest of assistant Safar al-Hawali, who is also the author of a book containing three thousand pages, was also carried out. The book criticized Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other members of the royal family for their alleged close ties to Israel. It is being said on social media that the Imam, who holds the prestigious position of Imam of the Prophet's Mosque, was given a lot of hardships in prison and he was not even treated, due to which his death occurred. Dr. Yahya Asiri has alleged that the Imam was kept in solitary confinement for mental torture. Due to which he suffered from severe mental stress. A few days ago Sheikh Ahmad Al-Amari suffered a brain haemorrhage and was transferred from Zanban Prison to King Abdullah Medical Complex in Jeddah. However, no news has been released by the Saudi government regarding his death, so as not to cause public outrage and suppress the issue. Let us tell you here that there is a complete ban on political parties and public protests in Saudi Arabia. Strict action is taken against anyone who raises voice against the Saudi government. As a result of the ongoing crackdown in Saudi Arabia for the past two years, dozens of religious leaders, intellectuals, activists for women's rights have been arrested and imprisoned in unknown places.

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