4.5m pilgrims worshipers visited Two Holy Mosques since October 4

Strict COVID-19 precautionary measures and preventive protocols put in plac

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   Worshipers need to register through the Eatmarna App to obtain permits to perform Umrah as well as to worship at the Grand Mosque and Rawdah Sharif and to visit the Prophet’s grave.
Worshipers need to register through the Eatmarna App to obtain permits to perform Umrah as well as to worship at the Grand Mosque and Rawdah Sharif and to visit the Prophet’s grave.

Dubai: More than 4.5 million worshipers and visitors entered the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina since the resumption of Umrah service and visits to the Two Holy Mosques on October 4 until the beginning of this week, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques announced.

The presidency affirmed that the management of these huge numbers of the faithful has been carried out while ensuring the strict compliance to the coronavirus precautionary measures and preventive protocols.

The presidency said it has made the elaborate arrangements, in coordination with the Ministry of Haj and Umrah, and the relevant authorities, to ensure the safety and health of worshipers and pilgrims as well as to enable them to perform their rituals with ease and comfort.

The Saudi government announced the gradual resumption of Umrah service from October 4. In the first phase, citizens and expatriates from within the Kingdom were allowed to perform Umrah at a 30 per cent capacity of the two holy mosques per day (6,000 pilgrims).

In the second phase that began on October 18, the capacity was raised to 75 per cent, allowing 15,000 pilgrims and 40,000 worshipers a day. Worshipers were allowed to perform prayer at the Grand Mosque, visit Rawdah Sharif, and greet the Prophet (peace be upon him) at the Prophet’s Mosque during the second phase.

From November 1 as part of the third phase, pilgrims from abroad were allowed to perform Umrah at full capacity of 20,000 pilgrims and 60,000 worshipers per day.

Worshipers need to register through the Eatmarna App to obtain permits to perform Umrah as well as to worship at the Grand Mosque and Rawdah Sharif and to visit the Prophet’s grave.

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