Saudi Arabia Says Hajj to Be Limited to 60,000 in Kingdom SPA announced that the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah , it was decided Palace to provide registration for those wishing to perform Hajj for the year 1442 AH for citizens and residents in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia only a total of 60 thousand pilgrims, and in light of what the world is witnessing the whole of the continuing developments The pandemic of the new Corona virus (Covid 19) and the emergence of new mutations to it, stressing the need for the health status of those wishing to perform the Hajj rituals to be free of chronic diseases, and to be within the age groups from (18 to 65 years) for those vaccinated, in accordance with the controls and mechanisms followed. In the Kingdom for immunization categories.
The ministry said in a statement today: "The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah confirms that the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia always pays great attention to the safety, health and security of pilgrims, and places this at the forefront of its priorities, in compliance with the purposes of Islamic Sharia in preserving the human soul, while providing all the necessary facilities that facilitate Guests of the Most Merciful can perform the rituals of Hajj and Umrah, and enable them to reach the holy sites with ease and ease. Over the past ten years, the Kingdom has been honored to serve more than 150 million pilgrims.
In light of what the whole world is witnessing of the continuing developments of the emerging Corona Virus (Covid 19) pandemic and the emergence of new mutations in it, the competent authorities - health and organizational - have worked to closely monitor the global health situation, in order to ensure that the Hajj rituals are performed and facilitated according to an optimal model, in light of The rapid developments accompanying this epidemic, the extent of the progress of the countries of the world in immunizing their citizens and residents, and the number of infections there, accompanied by warnings of the danger of an increase in the spread of infection and injury in human gatherings, issued by the World Health Organization, and from the concerned authorities in the Kingdom and in many countries.
And given the nature of the crowds in the Hajj, which spend extended times in multiple and specific places according to the order of performing the rituals, which makes the application of the highest levels of health precautions a very vital matter, to protect the health of the pilgrims and ensure their safety.
It was decided to limit the availability of registration for those wishing to perform the Hajj rituals for the year 1442 AH to citizens and residents inside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia only, through the electronic path for pilgrims that will be launched by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in order to ensure the performance of rituals in health, security and safety, while adhering to regulatory controls, health standards and security requirements in All stages of performing the obligatory prayer, as follows:
- The total number of pilgrims for the year 1442 AH is (60,000 pilgrims), for residents of all nationalities and citizens in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The health condition of those wishing to perform Hajj for the year 1442 AH should be free of chronic diseases.
- Performing the Hajj rites for this year 1442 AH will be limited to age groups from (18 to 65 years) for those vaccinated, according to the controls and mechanisms followed in the Kingdom for immunization categories (vaccinated, or vaccinated who completed one dose and spent 14 days, or vaccinated recovering from infection).
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah also indicates that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is honored to host pilgrims every year, confirms that this arrangement comes out of its constant concern for the health, safety and security of pilgrims as well as the safety of their countries. Which will be announced during the press conference that will be held today, emphasizing the need to follow all precautionary measures and apply them while performing the pilgrimage.
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