Tout le monde ne parle que de la Snap Story de Mecca sur Twitter. A l’occasion de Laylat Al-Qadr, Snapchat nous a fait découvrir la ville d’Arabie Saoudite pendant cette nuit sacrée. Musulmans ou non musulmans, les twittos ont envahi la plateforme de tweets de paix et d’éblouissement en utilisant le hashtag #mecca_live. Certains déclarent même s’être converti à l’Islam après avoir visionné la story. Snapchat a montré au monde entier que l’Islam est une religion pure où il n’y a pas de place à la violence et au terrorisme.
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#mecca_live on sc probably the only 300 seconds story I haven’t skipped
— shamima✨ (@sr98_) July 14, 2015
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There is no better example of equality and brotherhood! #mecca_live pic.twitter.com/8puEJlFZ00 — Amna (@Etchant_) July 14, 2015
Young, old, rich, poor, white, black, men and women, this is the true meaning of equality in islam. #mecca_live pic.twitter.com/Fy1AejwQbX
— ضاري حمد الوزان (@Dharialwazzan) July 14, 2015
I’m not muslim but seeing #mecca_live made me think twice.Its beautiful 💖💖People have really changed my perspective of islam — Jacqueline Saleh (@Prince10Roxana) July 14, 2015
I have officially embraced Islam! Just came back from the mosque! Subhanallah. I am crying so much I can’t see where Im driving. #mecca_live
— Umm katarina Petro (@youssehh) July 14, 2015
#Mecca_live That story shows 1perspective of real Islam deepest thanks2 @snapchat 4 spreading it all over the world pic.twitter.com/kjAPnZ5eo6
— HameedUllahShaheen (@HShaheenBatazai) July 14, 2015
After watching @Snapchat #mecca_live ,those ppl who say Prophet(PBUH) spread #Islam through sword, should think again pic.twitter.com/5569hFAUXR
— Sofia Ali (@SofiaSyyed) July 14, 2015
Not Muslim but after i saw #mecca_live I decided to convert Ashahadu la illaha illa Allah wa ashahadu inna Muhammadan abdu hu wa Rasulluh
— Phantom™ (@Saddam_Jajirma) July 14, 2015
Tapez #mecca_live sur Twitter pour beaucoup plus de tweets.
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