WATCH: Dubai's ruler waits at a red light, proving he's just like the rest of us

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid follows the laws just like any good law-abiding citizen.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, proves to us once again that he is just like any other law-abiding citizen in the UAE.

A video posted this week shows the prime minister and vice president of the United Arab Emirates waiting alongside others for a pedestrian light to turn green. 

Jay-walking is a punishable offense in the emirate, costing a fine of 200 dirhams ($54).

The video starts with a woman filming him from across the street, and waiting for him to cross the road.

Once Sheikh Mohammed gets to her side of the road, he casually greets everyone waiting to see him. 

After recently ordering dangerous stunt drivers to community service, it's only fair that Sheikh Mohammed himself would respect the laws that keep everyone safe on Dubai's streets. 

This viral video of Trump praising Mecca is fake ... sort of

"I call it sea of love."

You might have seen it, the video of U.S. President Donald Trump praising the massive crowds circling the Kaaba in Mecca.

It's been making the rounds on social media over the past few weeks ... and some people actually fell for it. 

Trump calls the crowd a "sea of love"

“One thing this shows is how far over they go here, look how far this is, it goes all the way down, all the way down. Nobody sees that, you don’t see that… but when you look at this tremendous sea of life — I call it sea of love — it’s really something special, that all these people traveled from all parts of the country, maybe the world…” Trump can be heard saying in the clip.

And honestly ... the audio and footage looks about as real as it can get.

That's because most of the video is actually real ...

But Trump wasn't praising Mecca ... he was praising his own inauguration

Someone edited the picture on the wall in the video, watch below:

Arab News has mashed up the edited video with the original, revealing the not-so-subtle adjustment.

Trump got upset when the media accurately reported the relatively small crowd size at his inauguration

In the original clip, Trump was trying to convince a reporter that the media got it wrong. Apparently, the U.S. president hung a photo of the inauguration crowd in the White House, which he was using to make his point.

So, the video is mostly real ... but Trump wasn't talking about Mecca

But really, after his repeated calls to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., did anyone actually believe this hoax?