In a controversial move, Saudi Arabia’s Capital Market Authority has announced that foreign investors will now be allowed to own shares in companies operating within the boundaries of Mecca and Medina—the two holiest cities in Islam. This decision marks a significant policy shift in the kingdom’s approach to foreign capital and raises concerns over the potential future admittance of non-Muslims into these sacred sites.
Saudi Arabia’s Justification: Attracting Foreign Capital
According to Saudi authorities, the new policy aims to boost investment, enhance market competitiveness regionally and internationally, and stimulate economic growth. The Capital Market Authority emphasized that foreign ownership in these companies will be capped at 49%, ensuring that Saudis remain the majority stakeholders.
However, many observers see this as a calculated step towards deeper Western economic integration—a move that has historically come at the expense of Islamic values and sovereignty.
Is This a Step Toward Allowing Non-Muslims into Mecca and Medina?
One of the most alarming concerns is whether this decision is a precursor to allowing non-Muslims into Mecca and Medina, breaking a centuries-old Islamic prohibition that has kept these cities exclusively for Muslim pilgrims and residents.
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- Currently, non-Muslims are strictly prohibited from entering Mecca and the central parts of Medina.
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- Yet, Saudi Arabia has recently shown a willingness to accommodate Zionist and Western interests, raising fears that this ban could be lifted under the guise of economic reforms and tourism expansion.
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- The announcement coincides with Riyadh’s ambitious “Vision 2030” plan, which aims to increase annual pilgrimage numbers to 30 million by 2030—a target that some analysts believe could pave the way for Western tourism under the pretext of economic necessity.
Saudi Arabia’s Dangerous Path: Following in the UAE’s Footsteps
This unsettling policy shift comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is increasingly aligning itself with the UAE’s normalization agenda, which has repeatedly betrayed the Muslim and Arab world by prioritizing economic alliances over Islamic solidarity.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have long been complicit in normalizing relations with the Israeli occupation while Muslim blood is shed in Gaza.
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- The UAE became the first Gulf country to formally normalize ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords, welcoming economic and security cooperation with the Zionist regime.
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- Saudi Arabia, though not officially part of the accords, has taken gradual steps toward normalization, including opening airspace to Israeli flights and allowing Israeli businessmen to operate in the kingdom.
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- Shockingly, the Saudi government recently permitted Jewish tourists to visit Medina, the city of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), at the same time when Palestinians in Gaza were being massacred under Israeli bombardment.
This hypocrisy and betrayal have led many Muslims to question Saudi Arabia’s true allegiance:
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- How can Riyadh justify allowing Zionists to visit the lands of the Prophet while Palestinians are ethnically cleansed?
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- Why is the Saudi regime prioritizing Western and Zionist interests while turning its back on the oppressed Muslims of Palestine?
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- Is this latest economic policy just another step toward fully integrating into the Western-Zionist economic system, even at the cost of desecrating the sanctity of Mecca and Medina?
The Consequences of Selling Out Sacred Lands
By allowing foreign investment in Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia is taking a dangerous first step toward Western financial control over Islam’s holiest sites. If this continues:
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- The protection of these sacred cities from external influence will be compromised.
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- Non-Muslim interests will gradually dictate policies, potentially leading to increased Zionist and Western control over pilgrimage revenues and tourism industries.
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- The historical sanctity of Mecca and Medina will be eroded, as commercial interests begin to outweigh religious obligations.
This is not just an economic issue; it is a spiritual and ideological battle for the very heart of the Muslim world.
The opinions mentioned in this article do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Sunna Files Website, but rather express the opinion of its writer exclusively.
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