Extremist Siege at Mecca's Grand Mosque
| Global Conflict | Religious |
Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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The Siege of the Grand Mosque in Mecca by extremists was a pivotal event in Saudi Arabia's history. The extremists, followers of a Saudi cleric, took over the holiest site in Islam, the Grand Mosque, for several days, demanding the overthrow of the Saudi royal family.
The extremists believed that the ruling Saudi family had lost its Islamic legitimacy and sought to establish an Islamic caliphate. The siege caused a violent confrontation between the extremists and the Saudi security forces, resulting in a high number of casualties. The Saudi government responded by calling in the military to flush out the extremists from the mosque.
The siege had a profound impact on Saudi Arabia, leading to increased security measures, including the establishment of a special force dedicated to protecting the holy sites. The incident also exposed the vulnerability of the Saudi government to internal threats and led to a reevaluation of its policies towards religious extremism.
The Siege of the Grand Mosque in Mecca by extremists underscored the challenges of balancing religious traditions with modern governance. It served as a wake-up call for the Saudi government to address the roots of extremism and strengthen its security apparatus. The event remains a somber reminder of the potential for extremism to disrupt the social fabric of the kingdom.
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