Times of Suriname

Saudi tells Muslims to wait on Hajj plans amid coronaviru­s crisis

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SAUDI ARABI-Saudi Arabia has asked Muslims to wait until there is more clarity about the coronaviru­s pandemic before planning to attend the annual Hajj pilgrimage, the Minister for Hajj and Umrah said on state TV on Tuesday. Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia suspended the yearround Umrah pilgrimage over fears of the new coronaviru­s spreading to Islam’s holiest cities, an unpreceden­ted move that raised uncertaint­y over the annual Hajj. Some 2.5 million pilgrims from around the world usually flock to Mecca and Medina cities for the week-long ritual scheduled to begin in late July. The pilgrimage is also a significan­t source of income for the kingdom. “Saudi Arabia is fully ready to serve pilgrims and Umrah seekers,” Minister Mohammed Saleh Benten told the state-run AlEkhbariy­a television. “But under the current circumstan­ces, as we are talking about the global pandemic... the kingdom is keen to protect the health of Muslims and citizens and so we have asked our brother Muslims in all countries to wait before doing [Hajj] contracts until the situation is clear.”

Besides suspending Umrah pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia has also halted all internatio­nal passenger flights indefinite­ly and last week blocked entry and exit to several cities, including Mecca and Medina.

Pilgrimage is big business for Saudi Arabia and the backbone of plans to expand visitor numbers under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ambitious economic reform agenda. Cancelling the Hajj would be unpreceden­ted in modern times, but curbing attendance from high-risk areas has happened before, including in recent years during the Ebola outbreak. To date, the kingdom has reported just over 1,500 confirmed coronaviru­s cases and 10 deaths. Globally, more than 825,000 people have been infected with over 40,000 deaths recorded.

(Al Jazeera)

 ??  ?? Saudi Arabia has already suspended the smaller, year-round Umrah pilgrimage until further notice. (Photo: Al Jazeera)
Saudi Arabia has already suspended the smaller, year-round Umrah pilgrimage until further notice. (Photo: Al Jazeera)

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