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  Saudi man ridicules Quran, insults religion; slapped with 2,000 lashes and jail

Saudi man ridicules Quran, insults religion; slapped with 2,000 lashes and jail

AGE CORRESPONDENT
Published : Sep 2, 2016, 1:07 pm IST
Updated : Sep 2, 2016, 1:07 pm IST

His tweets were found by religious police in charge of monitoring social networks.

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 AA Saudi man lashed.jpeg

His tweets were found by religious police in charge of monitoring social networks.

Riyadh: A man in Saudi Arabia has been arrested and awarded with 2,000 lashes as punishment for criticising religion and ridiculing Quran on the social networking website, Twitter.

According to a report in The Sun, the accused, who cannot be named for legal reasons, posed a tweet denying the existence of God and also mocked Quran.

The accused had earlier posted around 600 tweets before his arrest and was an active Twitter user. In his tweet, he also mentioned that he had the right to express his opinion. His tweets were found by religious police in charge of monitoring social networks.

In his controversial tweets, the accused also mentioned that all prophets were liars and that the religious preachings fuelled hostilities among people.

Saudi Arabia's law prohibits a person from professing atheism and is considered as an 'act of terrorism'. The controversial terror laws in the country were introduced by King Abdullah who died last year in January.

He has also been fined £4,000.

This is not the first time an individual has been punished for insulting religion in the country. In February, a man was sentenced to 10 years in prison and awarded with 2,000 lashes for expressing his atheism in hundreds of Twitter posts.