Arab Times

Special measures for Hajj

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Managers of pilgrimage companies have affirmed that forthcomin­g pilgrimage will be easy amid extraordin­ary health measures planned by the authoritie­s to safeguard the pilgrims.

The Saudi authoritie­s have decided to restrict the annual Hajj to pilgrims from inside the Kingdom as one of the precaution­s against the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19). Only 60,000 pilgrims will be allowed to perform the rituals at the sacred sites amid the anti-virus precaution­s.

Abdulrahma­n Al-Haqbani, the chairperso­n of the coordinati­on council of the internal pilgrims services companies, said in remarks to KUNA that the pilgrims to be allowed to perform the Hajj are of 150 nationalit­ies.

The pilgrims’ services companies have been informed by the authoritie­s about the extraordin­ary precaution­s and have trained their staff on observing the special measures.

Al-Haqbani said pilgrims must erect their tents in Mina, Muzadalifa and on Mount Arafat four meters apart. The devotees will be provided with packaged food and will be banned from eating in groups.

Dr. Mohammad Shukri, manager of a company for serving pilgrims, said the extraordin­ary measures will be effected in the pilgrims’ transports, housing and performing the religious services.

He indicated that the relevant authoritie­s and the services companies have been coordinati­ng online and via applicatio­ns to regulate the pilgrims’ movement.

 ?? (AP) ?? Muslim pilgrims run at a special part between the two hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah, to commemorat­e Lady Hagar’s search for water for her son and herself, at the Grand Mosque, a day before the annual Hajj pilgrimage, July 17.
(AP) Muslim pilgrims run at a special part between the two hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah, to commemorat­e Lady Hagar’s search for water for her son and herself, at the Grand Mosque, a day before the annual Hajj pilgrimage, July 17.

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