Saudi Arabia Doesn’t Want You to See This: J...

Saudi Arabia Doesn’t Want You to See This: Journalist Reveals What REALLY Happened in Mecca



Good evening, brothers and sisters.

What we are about to share is one of the most shocking testimonies ever shared on this channel.

After receiving this testimony, we never intended to share it, but God spoke to us and allowed the truth to be told.

This brother, a Muslim journalist, was there.

He saw everything, captured it, and is now shared exactly how it happened.

Please listen with your whole heart and keep praying for persecuted Christians.

It is something I saw with my own eyes, something I captured on camera, something that thousands of other people also experienced, but that has been systematically suppressed and covered up by the most powerful religious and political authorities in the Islamic world.

I am sharing this testimony now knowing that it puts my life and the lives of my wife and daughter in grave danger.

There are people actively searching for me right now with orders to silence me permanently before this information can spread further.

But the truth must be told.

The world needs to know what really happened in Mecca.

And I need to say it before they find me.

My name is Kharim Al- Rashidi.

I am 42 years old, originally from Dha, Qatar, where I still have family and where my career as a journalist began.

I am married to my wife, Leila, who is 38, and we have a 14-year-old daughter named Amina.

My family is everything to me, and what I am doing right now by speaking out is the hardest decision I have ever made because I know it endangers them.

But Leila and I discussed it at length.

We prayed about it and we both believe this testimony must be shared regardless of the cost.

I have been covering religious events in Saudi Arabia, particularly the annual Hajan Umrah seasons in Mecca for the past 10 years.

This assignment was considered prestigious in my organization because Mecca is the holiest site in Islam and covering events there required both journalistic skill and religious sensitivity.

I took this responsibility seriously, always ensuring my reports were respectful of Islamic traditions while also being informative and engaging for our audience.

But there is something the public does not know about covering events in Mecca.

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