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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.
Snapchat’s "Live Story" feature then combines the best contributions into mini-packages and releases them to its users. On Monday alone, more than a million people tweeted using #mecca_live.
V ideo messaging app Snapchat’s decision to live-stream Ramadan prayers in Mecca was an instant hit with over a million people tweeting about the #Mecca_live event as coverage went viral. Every ...
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.
In continued cooperation with the Ministry, we’re now able to live stream the Hajj on YouTube for the first time. The stream goes live on Saturday, November 5, at the aforementioned URL.