[FONT="]The game is popular in the Middle East and many gamers have downloaded the app though it's not been officially released regionally.[/FONT]
[FONT="]A senior official at Egypt's Al-Azhar, the pre-eminent seat of Sunni scholarship in the Muslim world, has also spoken out against the game. Al-Azhar under-secretary Abbas Shumman said users can lose their sense of reality and endanger themselves while playing. The state-run al-Ahram reported Mr Shumman saying a "manic attachment to technology" can also make people forgetful toward worship and prayer.
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[FONT="]Neighbouring Kuwait's interior ministry warned users last week not to play the game at mosques, shopping centres, malls and oil installations. Authorities in the United Arab Emirates warned users to be careful playing mobile games that request a user's geographical location because it could be used by criminals to lure them. [/FONT]