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Sunday, 3 May 2026
[48488] Online storm over landlord's condition: Prayer in the mosque and historical issues
[48488] Online storm over landlord's condition: Prayer in the mosque and historical issues
A lively public discussion on social media following a condition set by a landlord for a tenant regarding prayer, alongside discussions on family historical memory.
Debate over rental conditions
On the social network X, a heated discussion arose around a post by ii11r5 that criticized a landlord who set conditions for a tenant regarding prayer in a mosque. The author of the post responded with disdain toward the demand, saying: "He prays in the mosque to God, not for your eyes".
Conversely, sl8529 presented a position supporting the landlord, noting that "the mosque belongs to Allah, and the house belongs to its owner, and it is his right to set conditions that promote good deeds and forbid evil". That same user went on to praise the landlord and wished him blessings in his property and his life.
Discussions on roots and historical memory
Alongside the debate over the rent, the topic of family memory was raised. The user saa_sh21 claimed that their grandfather is still alive, which sparked amazed reactions regarding longevity. In this context, sl8529 delved into the historical issue and noted that King Abdulaziz died only about 74 years ago, and shared stories about their grandmother who was born during the Al-Muhanna rule in Buraydah and attained great longevity.
Within the discourse on forgiveness and reconciliation, sl8529 noted that "this is one of the best things for preparing the soul for forgiveness", referring to the importance of religious and moral values in public discourse, as opposed to other users who expressed reservations about specific language or behavior in the public sphere.