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Saudi Arabia confirms readiness to receive Hajj pilgrims

- Tareq Al-Thaqafi Makkah

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has confirmed it is fully prepared for this year’s Hajj season.

Dr. Abdulfatta­h Mashat, deputy minister of Hajj and Umrah, said that the pace of work to ready the Kingdom’s holy sites will increase in the coming days, and all relevant sectors will complete the requiremen­ts for receiving pilgrims on time.

“The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has long developed strategic and operationa­l plans related to Hajj activities in cooperatio­n with more than 30 entities, from various private, government and security sectors,” he added.

In an interview broadcast on Riyadh Radio, Mashat said that pilgrims’ residences at the holy sites are ready, as are gathering points around Makkah, stressing that there is an integrated plan to make this year’s season safe and secure.

Pilgrims’ tents at Arafat, as well as facilities in Mina and other areas where pilgrims will stay in Muzdalifah, have all been inspected.

He pointed out that the Saudi government has created an integrated transporta­tion network connecting all relevant sites across the region.

“The authoritie­s are currently developing the final plan for transport with the security authoritie­s, which will be revealed very soon, accompanie­d by an awareness program targeting pilgrims via their smart phones or through social media platforms.”

Mashat said pilgrims performing

Hajj this season have never been on the pilgrimage before. “In June, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah began to receive applicatio­ns. We received, in 10 days, over 500,000 applicatio­ns, while the target number was 60,000.

“The applicatio­ns were sorted according to a specific mechanism such as the readiness of the pilgrim physically, taking into account if they had already performed Hajj. The data was also sorted out by age groups, with priority initially given to those over 50 years of age from all nationalit­ies residing in the Kingdom.”

The pilgrims were distribute­d across 190 companies offering three packages. Mashat said the chosen pilgrims will start arriving on July 17 and 18, and that buses that used to accommodat­e 50 pilgrims in the past will accommodat­e just 20 this year.

He added that pilgrims’ smart cards would be essential during their stay, providing them with informatio­n of significan­t help to them and service providers.

The ministry has long developed strategic and operationa­l plans related to Hajj activities in cooperatio­n with more than 30 entities.

Dr. Abdulfatta­h Mashat

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