Meet Nouf Marwaai, the woman behind yoga becoming 'no more a deviant behaviour' in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Arabian government has approved the practice of yoga as a sports activity.

"Yoga, which literally means 'union'. A union of individual with ones wellbeing, a body to mind, emotions & soul, nation to globe has officially arrived at the sea shore of Saudi Arabia. It has crossed the boundaries of fundamentalism...ideological extremism," she said in a Facebook post dated November 12.
However, the account is not verified by the social media site.
She also wrote that since, its inception in Saudi, "Yoga has observed a topsy-turvy path, with me as a medium. God gave me strength to fight all difficulties, real difficulties. God was with me as an observer and infused courage in me whenever required. Here is a day, that finally practicing yoga is no more a deviant behaviour in Saudi."
Nouf Marwaai, Yoga Practitioner in Saudi Arabia says yoga helped her to survive cancer. Adds very proud and thankful that Allaha put yoga in her path. Saudi Arabia has allowed yoga practice as a sports activity. pic.twitter.com/y1zLd4nvc2
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She also thanked the Indian Government and the Consulate General for "unlimited" support.
Last week, Rafia Naaz, a woman yoga teacher in Ranchi, was allegedly threatened by members of her community after she performed yoga.
Yoga has been promoted in a big way by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and with concerted efforts by the government, the United Nations has also declared June 21 as 'International Yoga Day'.
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