A video of an interesting conversation between two Saudi women arriving in Saudi Arabia from Pakistan on a motorcycle has gone viral.
A video of two Saudi women and a Pakistani traveler is going viral on social media in which a Pakistani traveler Abrar Hassan has arrived in Saudi Arabia to visit the Holy Shrines while traveling by land to several countries.
According to Al-Arabiya Urdu, while riding a motorcycle on the highway between Riyadh and Ramah, he stopped at a place where there is a 'tea stall' for women coffee sellers.
The video shows Abrar Hassan talking to women in his broken Arabic. In response, she asks him for citizenship, to which he states that he is a Pakistani citizen.
The women serve them the famous Arabic coffee. They want to pay for it but the women refuse to pay.
They had a conversation and the two women asked her, "Are you a traveler?" When Abrar asked them if this route leads to Mecca, one of them said: "It goes to Mecca but not to America."
The two women asked her to come back to her shop on her return to Pakistan. The video, shared from a Saudi company's Twitter account, has been viewed more than 400,000 times.
The video of the Pakistani passenger went viral on social media platforms. Consumers say women have revived the Saudi nation's example of generosity and hospitality to foreigners.
Abrar started his journey by land on a motorbike. They have reached Saudi Arabia from Pakistan via Iran, Iraq and Kuwait. Abrar Hassan will have the privilege of visiting Makkah for Umrah and will also visit Madinah to pay homage to the Holy Prophet.
During his travels, he is sharing interesting information about his travels in these videos on his YouTube channel 'Wild Lens by Abrar'. His following on this channel has exceeded seven and a half million.

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