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    COVID-19: Muslim pilgrims begin downsized Haj pilgrimage

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    COVID-19: Muslim pilgrims begin downsized Haj pilgrimage

    Saudi hosts strive to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak during the five-day religious gathering


    Published:  July 29, 2020 08:19 AFP  and  Compiled by Christian Borbon, Senior Web Editor

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    Muslim pilgrims on Wednesday begin the annual Haj, dramatically downsized this year as the Saudi hosts strive to prevent a coronavirus outbreak during the five-day pilgrimage. Image Credit: AFP
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    The Haj: Muslims have travelled to Mecca for the Haj since the 7th Century Image Credit: AFP
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    The Haj, one of the five pillars of Islam and a must for able-bodied Muslims at least once in their lifetime, is usually one of the world's largest religious gatherings. | A view of the Holy Kaaba at the centre of the Grand Mosque in Mecca. Image Credit: AFP
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    But this year only up to 10,000 people already residing in the kingdom will participate in the ritual, a tiny fraction of the 2.5 million pilgrims from around the world that attended last year. | Pilgrim housing tents near the Arafat mountain in the holy city of Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. Image Credit: AFP
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    But this year only up to 10,000 people already residing in the kingdom will participate in the ritual, a tiny fraction of the 2.5 million pilgrims from around the world that attended last year. Image Credit: AP
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    Pilgrims will be required to wear masks and observe social distancing during a series of religious rites that are completed over five days in the holy city of Mecca and its surroundings in western Saudi Arabia. | Men wearing protective face masks stand as they work on raising the Kiswa, a silk cloth covering the Holy Kaaba. Image Credit: VIA REUTERS
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    Those selected to take part in the Haj were subject to temperature checks and placed in quarantine as they began trickling into Mecca at the weekend. State media showed health workers sanitising their luggage, and some pilgrims reported being given electronic wristbands to allow authorities to monitor their whereabouts. Image Credit: VIA REUTERS
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    Workers, clutching brooms and disinfectant, were seen cleaning the area around the Kaaba, the structure at the centre of the Grand Mosque draped in gold-embroidered cloth towards which Muslims around the world pray. Image Credit: AFP
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    Haj authorities have cordoned off the Kaaba this year, saying pilgrims will not be allowed to touch it, to limit the chances of infection. They also reported setting up multiple health facilities, mobile clinics and ambulances to cater to the pilgrims. The foreign press are barred from this year's Haj, usually a huge global media event, as the government tightens access to Mecca. Image Credit: AFP
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    'Indescribable feeling': Saudi authorities initially said only around 1,000 pilgrims residing in the kingdom would be permitted for the Haj, but local media reports say as many as 10,000 will be allowed to take part. | Workers sanitising pilgrims' luggage in a hotel lobby located near the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia. Image Credit: AFP
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    Some 70 percent of the pilgrims are foreigners residing in the kingdom, while the rest will be Saudi citizens, authorities said. All worshippers were required to be tested for coronavirus before arriving in Mecca and will also have to quarantine after the pilgrimage as the number of cases in the kingdom nears 270,000 - one of the largest outbreaks in the Middle East. | Pilgrims arrive to King Abdulaziz Airport for the Haj pilgrimage to Mecca in Jeddah. Image Credit: AP
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    They were given elaborate amenity kits that include sterilised pebbles for a stoning ritual, disinfectants, masks, a prayer rug and the ihram, a seamless white garment worn by pilgrims, according to a Haj ministry programme document. | Saudi policemen use umbrellas as protection from the sun line a road leading to the Grand Mosque in Mecca. Image Credit: AFP
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    "I did not expect, among millions of Muslims, to be blessed with approval," Emirati pilgrim Abdullah al-Kathiri said in a video released by the Saudi media ministry. "It is an indescribable feeling... especially since it is my first pilgrimage." Image Credit: via REUTERS
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    The Haj ministry said non-Saudi residents of the kingdom from around 160 countries competed in the online selection process but it did not say how many people applied. Some disappointed applicants have complained that the government-run lottery was not clearly outlined and that no reason was given for their rejection. | One of many sticker to indicate safe-distance spots due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the floor of the Grand Mosque. Image Credit: AFP
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    Economic slump: The Haj ministry has fielded a deluge of anguished queries on Twitter from rejected applicants. But Haj Minister Mohammad Benten insisted the process was transparent, telling the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya television that "health determinants" formed the basis of selection. Image Credit: VIA REUTERS
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    Despite the pandemic, many pilgrims consider it safer to participate in this year's ritual without the usual colossal crowds cramming into tiny religious sites, which make it a logistical nightmare and a health hazard. Even in a regular year, the Haj leaves pilgrims exposed to a host of illnesses. | A mask-clad woman stands on a ring delineating where worshippers will be around the Kaaba. Image Credit: AFP
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    The government scaled back the pilgrimage as it could be a major source of contagion, but the move will deepen the kingdom's economic slump, analysts say. Saudi Arabia is already facing a sharp downturn in oil prices due to a collapse in global demand driven by national lockdowns, which triggered austerity measures, including the tripling of a value added tax and cuts to civil servants' allowances. | A policeman directing the traffic Mecca. Image Credit: AFP
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    The virus has also battered pilgrimage-reliant businesses that support hundreds of thousands of jobs in Mecca, from travel agents to street barbers and souvenir shops. The Haj and the year-round umrah pilgrimages together rake in some $12 billion annually. | Tents prepared for Muslim pilgrims during the Haj pilgrimage. Image Credit: VIA REUTERS

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