Millions of Muslims traveling to Mecca have caught “selfie fever,”
angering some Muslim clerics for snapping pictures of themselves at holy
sites during the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
Many young Muslims believe that posting selfies on social media is the best way to communicate with their families and document precious moments.
“I’m taking a selfie with Kaaba behind me to post on my Facebook so my family and friends can see me. That’s the way we communicate these days – no need to call,” Reuters quoted Turkish student Mehmet Dawoud as saying
Many young Muslims believe that posting selfies on social media is the best way to communicate with their families and document precious moments.
“I’m taking a selfie with Kaaba behind me to post on my Facebook so my family and friends can see me. That’s the way we communicate these days – no need to call,” Reuters quoted Turkish student Mehmet Dawoud as saying
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