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Snapchat streams Mecca live as thousands share incredible images of holiest city in Islam. Hundreds of thousands tweeted photographs and clips, as the social media giant released it's live story.
Sounds and images from the Grand Mosque in Mecca, the holy city in Saudi Arabia that is closed to non-Muslim visitors, are streaming live online, depicting pilgrims' visits for Ramadan.
A live look at the Hajj—the pilgrimage to Mecca—for Muslims who can't make it in person (and non-Muslims who aren't allowed into the city).
Muslims circle the Kaaba in Mecca Watch live as Muslim pilgrims in the Saudi city of Mecca circle the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest site, during Hajj. #hajj #muslim ------------------------------------------ ...
For the first time Muslims performing their Ramadan pilgrimage in the Saudi city of Mecca, a city typically closed to non-Muslims, were able to share their experiences live with the rest of the ...
WATCH all the action from the Hajj pilgrimage live from the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca live online here. By Ida Akerstedt 18:06, Thu, Aug 31, 2017 | UPDATED: 18:19, Thu, Aug 31, 2017 ...
Snapchat had on 14 July, streamed a five-minute-long live story of events of Mecca on #Mecca_Live, which was a combination of a few short clips, according to Al-Jazeera.