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Scaled-down Hajj pilgrimage to start on July 29: Saudi officials

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MECCA This year’s Hajj, which has been scaled back dramatical­ly to include only about 1,000 Muslim pilgrims because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, will begin on July 29, Saudi authoritie­s said on Monday.

Some 2.5 million people usually participat­e in the ritual of several days, which is centred on the holy city of Mecca. “The stand of pilgrims on Mount Arafat, the peak of the

Hajj ritual, falls on Thursday,” the official Saudi Press Agency cited the Supreme Court as saying, indicating that Wednesday would be the first day of the annual event. The timing of the Hajj is determined by the position of the moon, in accordance with the Islamic lunar calendar. Last month, Saudi Arabia announced it would hold a “very limited” Hajj, a decision fraught with political and economic peril as it battles a surge in coronaviru­s cases that now exceed more than 250,000.

The Hajj and the lesser Umrah pilgrimage attract millions of Muslims from around the world and together bring in some $12bn a year for the country. Although Hajj officials have said the pilgrimage will be restricted to 1,000 people who are already in the kingdom both foreigners and citizens some press reports have said that 10,000 people could take part. The ritual has been restricted to medical profession­als and security personnel who have recovered from the virus, the Hajj ministry said. The decision to exclude pilgrims arriving from outside Saudi Arabia is a first in the kingdom’s modern history.

(Al Jazeera )

 ??  ?? Muslims pray at the Grand Mosque during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in their holy city of Mecca. Only 1,000 people will be allowed to attend this year’s event because of the coronaviru­s. ( Photo: Al Jazeera )
Muslims pray at the Grand Mosque during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in their holy city of Mecca. Only 1,000 people will be allowed to attend this year’s event because of the coronaviru­s. ( Photo: Al Jazeera )

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