Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Saudi Arabia to Allow Umrah for Residents and Visitors

Saudi Arabia to Allow Umrah for Residents and Visitors

Saudi Arabia will allow pilgrims residing inside the country to undertake the Umrah pilgrimage beginning on October 4, after a seven-month pause due to coronavirus concerns, state news agency SPA reported.

The Umrah pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina attracted 19 million people last year. Saudi Arabia instituted a freeze on Umrah in March.

It will now allow 6,000 citizens and residents inside the kingdom to perform Umrah daily, representing 30 per cent of a revised capacity of 20,000 that takes into account precautionary health measures, SPA added. That will expand to 75 per cent of capacity on October 18.

Beginning November 1, Saudi Arabia will allow visitors from specific countries deemed safe to perform Umrah at 100 per cent of the revised capacity, until the end of the pandemic, SPA said.

This year, Saudi Arabia conducted a limited haj, the larger pilgrimage that usually attracts around 3 million people, for a few thousand citizens and residents.

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