Saudi officials have called for the arrest of a female
rapper over her controversial music video she recently released.
In the music video
titled 'Girl from Mecca', the Saudi rapper Ayasel Slay, who was dressed in an
ankle-length dress and headscarf praised women from the holy city of Mecca as
“powerful and beautiful”.
"A Mecca girl is all you need/Don't upset her, she will
hurt you," sang Ayasel, describing how a woman from Mecca are ahead of all
other Saudi women in beauty and strength.
"With her, you
can complete the Sunna [get married]/Your life with her will become
Paradise."
“Our respect to other girls but the Mecca girl is sugar
candy,” she sings in the video while men and women dance in a cafe.
Her YouTube channel has been shutdown and her latest music
video clip Mecca Girl removed after officials claimed the video “insults the
customs of Mecca”.
Mecca Governor Khalid
al-Faisal has ordered for Asayel’s arrest, together with those responsible for
the production of the “insulting” song.
The song has attracted mixed reactions online, with many
praising the government for taking the video down and calling for her arrest,
while others spoke against the move.
"Enough of this
depravity," one user said, referring to the video. "I hope the
punishment for this African woman will be imprisonment then deporting her back
to her country."
"Immediate
deportation is the answer, in addition to holding every foreigner who claims to
be from Mecca accountable," one user said.
"Including all
Somalis living here," another replied in agreement.
Others also spoke out
against Ayasel's arrest.
"If anything needs to be deported, it is your racism,
your arrogance, and your deep reverence for yourselves," one Twitter user
retorted.
“This is so typical of the Saudi government to do – bring
Western influencers to artwash the regime but attack real Saudi women who try
to artistically express their cultural identities,” tweeted Amani Al-Ahmadi,
who identifies herself as a Saudi-American feminist.
“The song contains no
vulgarity, obscenity, smoking, and she’s even fully covered,” a Kenyan man wrote
in response to the Governor’s tweet.
One furious woman
said: “Shout out to the Saudi government for inviting Nicki Minaj to perform in
a bid to appear “modern” but banned and arrested an *actual* Black Saudi female
rapper who created a banger about her hometown.”
Mecca is Islam’s holiest site where millions of Muslims go
for pilgrimage every year.
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