Kuwait Times

Saudi opens hajj registrati­on for foreign residents

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Monday opened hajj registrati­on for foreign residents in the kingdom, saying they will make up 70 percent of the pilgrims after it scaled-back the annual ritual due to coronaviru­s. Saudi Arabia has said it will allow only around 1,000 pilgrims already present in the kingdom to participat­e in this year’s hajj, scheduled for the end of July, a far cry from the 2.5 million who attended the five-day pilgrimage last year.

Foreign residents, aged between 20 and 65 who have no previous health ailments such as diabetes and heart conditions, are allowed to register on https://localhaj.haj.gov.sa, the hajj ministry said. The registrati­on process will be open until Friday, it added. Saudi citizens will make up the remaining 30 percent of the pilgrims, with the ritual restricted to medical profession­als and security personnel who have recovered from the virus, the ministry said.

“They will be selected through the database of those who have recovered from the virus,” the ministry said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency. The pilgrims will be tested for coronaviru­s before arriving in the holy city of Makkah and are required to quarantine at home after the ritual, according to health officials.

Last month, Saudi Arabia announced it would hold a “very limited” hajj, a decision fraught with political and economic peril as it battles a coronaviru­s surge.

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