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Coronavirus: Umrah to resume in October: Saudi

Only 6,000 pilgrims per day will be allowed to perform at the Grand Mosque in Mecca under social distancing measures, officials said.

• September 23, 2020
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Umrah (Photo Credit: Guardian Nigeria)

Saudi Arabia will allow the Muslim minor pilgrimage, the Umrah, to gradually resume starting in October, around seven months after it was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.

On October 4, Saudis and foreign residents in the kingdom will be able to perform the Umrah, an unnamed interior ministry official said in a statement published by the Saudi Press Agency.

Only 6,000 pilgrims per day will be allowed to perform the Umrah at the Grand Mosque in Mecca while ensuring social distancing measures are followed.

On October 18, the kingdom will allow 15,000 pilgrims to perform the Umrah. Prayers at the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina will also resume then.

Muslims abroad will be allowed to start heading to the kingdom for the pilgrimage from November 1, when 20,000 pilgrims per day will be allowed.

According to official statistics, more than 19 million pilgrims performed the Umrah in 2019. Starting November, 60,000 worshippers in total will be allowed to pray at the two mosques per day. This remains below the usual capacity of the mosques.

The reduced capacity will remain in place until authorities decide that the dangers of the pandemic have passed, the statement added.

In March, Saudi Arabia halted the Umrah, which can be undertaken at any time during the year, as part of measures it imposed amid the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Pilgrims will be asked to wear a face mask and maintain a physical distance from one other.

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is developing a mobile application that will be available one week before the Umrah resumes so that pilgrims can register and book on it. They will also need to follow the guidelines provided there.

In July, the kingdom allowed a limited number of residents to perform the annual main Hajj pilgrimage. Last week, Saudi Arabia partially lifted a halt on international flights, allowing travel of certain categories of Saudis and foreigners.

These categories included Saudi civil servants and military tasked with official assignments abroad, business people, patients, who need medical treatment abroad, and foreigners, who hold valid visas for work, residency and to visit.

The official said all restrictions imposed on Saudis’ departure and return to the homeland would be completely lifted as of Jan. 1.

In recent weeks, Saudi Arabia has reported a significant drop in virus infection rates.

The country has reported so far over 330,000 cases and 4,542 related deaths. 

(NAN)

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