The Sun (Malaysia)

Saudi Arabia scales down haj pilgrimage in Mecca

Only 60,000 fully vaccinated citizens, residents allowed to take part

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MECCA: Haj pilgrims streamed out of the holy city of Mecca yesterday, launching the rituals of the great pilgrimage which Saudi Arabia is holding in a scaled-down form for a second year to ward off coronaviru­s.

Saudi Arabia is allowing only 60,000 fully vaccinated citizens and residents of the kingdom to take part, far from the vast crowds that descend on Mecca in normal times, when the ritual draws some 2.5 million pilgrims.

Since Saturday, groups of pilgrims have been performing the tawaf at Mecca’s Grand Mosque, circling the Kaaba, a large cubic structure draped in golden-embroidere­d black cloth towards which Muslims around the world pray.

After that, pilgrims have been making their way to the Valley of Mina, where they will spend the night.

Deputy Minister of Haj and Umrah Abdelfatta­h bin Suleiman Mashat said “46,000 pilgrims have arrived in Mina” early yesterday.

“The number of women participat­ing in the haj this year exceeds 40%.”

Mina sits in a narrow valley surrounded by rocky mountains, and is transforme­d each year into a vast encampment for pilgrims.

“Public health teams are monitoring the health status of pilgrims around the clock upon their arrival in Mecca,” said Sari Asiri, director of the haj and umrah department at the Health Ministry.

Anyone found to be infected would be taken to isolation facilities, he said.

Pilgrims are being divided into groups of just 20 “to restrict any exposure to only those 20, limiting the spread of infection”, said Haj Ministry undersecre­tary Mohammad al-Bijawi.

In the high point of the haj, worshipper­s will climb Mount Arafat today.

After descending the following day, they will gather pebbles and perform the symbolic “stoning of the devil”.

This year’s pilgrimage is larger than the pared-down version staged in 2020 but drasticall­y smaller than in normal times.

Participan­ts were chosen from more than 558,000 applicants through an online vetting system, with the event confined to fully vaccinated adults aged 18-65 with no chronic illnesses, according to the Haj Ministry.

Saudi Arabia has so far recorded 507,000 Covid infections, including over 8,000 deaths.

Some 20 million vaccine doses have been administer­ed in the country of over 34 million people.

 ?? REUTERSPIX ?? Haj pilgrims performing umrah in the Grand Mosque in Mecca on Saturday. –
REUTERSPIX Haj pilgrims performing umrah in the Grand Mosque in Mecca on Saturday. –

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