An Iranian couple found themselves in trouble after they offered namaz inside a Hindu temple near the eastern gate of the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The tourists, unaware of the location's religious significance, chose the temple courtyard for prayers, believing it to be a clean and quiet space to perform namaaz.
“We offered prayers in the temple as we found it clean and couldn’t find a mosque nearby,” the couple said.
The incident quickly attracted attention from locals, who not only objected to the tourists' actions but also informed the police about the incident. Tensions flared as people gathered, leading to calls for the tourists’ passports to verify their identity and intentions.
आगरा में ताजमहल के पूर्वी गेट के पास ईरानी पर्यटकों ने नमाज पढ़ी। लोगों ने आपत्ति जताई, हंगामा किया, पासपोर्ट चेक किया। विदेशी पर्यटकों ने माफी मांगी। कहा कि साफ जगह दिखने की वजह से उन्होंने नमाज पढ़ ली थी। वो किसी की धार्मिक भावनाओं को आहत नहीं करना चाहते थे। @madanjournalist pic.twitter.com/0RZweH2ewt
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Apologetic and visibly unsettled by the reaction, the Iranian tourists expressed that their actions were unintentional and were never meant to offend anyone’s religious beliefs. "We chose the spot because it was peaceful and clean. We did not realize it was a temple," the man explained, adding that their intention was simply to observe their faith.
The couple's prompt apology seemed to ease the situation, acknowledging the cultural differences that may have contributed to the misunderstanding.
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