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Saudi Arabia reopens holy sites for Umrah pilgrimage as of Sunday

Bernama
Bernama
25/07/2021
11:30 MYT
Saudi Arabia reopens holy sites for Umrah pilgrimage as of Sunday
The Grand Mosque is ready to receive pilgrims and worshipers for Umrah as of Sunday, July 25, SPA quoted the deputy head of the affairs of the Grand Mosque, Saad bin Muhammad al-Muhaimid, as saying. - AP Photo
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia re-opened the Muslim holy sites for the Umrah pilgrimage as of Sunday, Anadolu Agency reported, quoting the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
"The Grand Mosque is ready to receive pilgrims and worshipers for Umrah" as of Sunday, July 25, SPA quoted the deputy head of the affairs of the Grand Mosque, Saad bin Muhammad al-Muhaimid, as saying.
He said pilgrims will be received in accordance with the necessary precautionary measures that will ensure the safety of visitors to the Grand Mosque.
Muslim pilgrims on Friday concluded the annual Hajj pilgrimage, an act of worship that Muslims are required to perform at least once in their lifetime if they have the means to do so to fulfill one of the five pillars of Islam.
This year's Hajj was larger than the scaled-back version of 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic but significantly smaller compared to normal times.
Last year, Saudi authorities limited the Hajj pilgrimage to 10,000 Muslims due to the pandemic.
Meanwhile, Umrah is a voluntary minor pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca that Muslims can perform at any time of the year. Umrah was suspended in February last year over fears of the coronavirus outbreak.
In October 2020, Saudi authorities re-opened the Muslim holy places for Umrah pilgrimage after a six-month hiatus.
Due to the pandemic, the Umrah was limited to Saudis and foreign residents of the kingdom who were allowed to perform the ritual at the Grand Mosque at a 30 per cent capacity or 6,000 people per day.
-- BERNAMA
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