Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt has once again landed in controversy, but this time, it’s not about his social media antics.
The internet is abuzz with criticism after images surfaced of him and his family performing Sa’ee (the ritual walk between Safa and Marwa) in wheelchairs during Umrah—despite appearing young and healthy.
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Rajab Butt is already in hot water back home, facing multiple FIRs for naming his perfume “295”, a reference to Pakistan’s blasphemy law. This legal trouble has turned public opinion against him, with many questioning his understanding of sensitive religious matters.
Now in Saudi Arabia, Rajab Butt’s Umrah trip has sparked fresh backlash. While performing Sa’ee, he and his family opted for wheelchairs, a facility typically reserved for the elderly and those with mobility issues.
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Many social media users found the act questionable. Comments flooded in questioning the legitimacy of their decision, "Are they disabled?" one user asked. "How can young and healthy individuals use wheelchairs to perform Umrah?" another wrote.
However, some came to Butt’s defense, arguing that any pilgrim can use wheelchair services if they choose to, regardless of health status.
This latest debate adds to Rajab Butt’s long list of controversies. Whether it's legal issues, social media conflicts, or religious misinterpretations, Rajab Butt consistently finds himself in the public spotlight for unfavorable reasons.