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Over 100 doors opened to ease entry, exit of worshipers at Makkah’s Grand Mosque

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Riyadh: The authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) have opened more than 100 doors to the Grand Mosque in Makkah, to ease the entry and exit of Umrah pilgrims and worshipers, local media reported.

According to the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, the new doors will help them manage the rush, and avoid cases of suffocation and overcrowding.

With the beginning of Ramzan, the Grand Mosque has witnessed a large crowd of pilgrims and visitors. Teams are in place to ensure that pilgrims can move around, locate the new prayer halls and enter and leave easily and safely.

The General Presidency for the Affairs of the two holy mosques and other related agencies have started offering integration of services for all the worshipers. The presidency has already recruited approximately 12,000 male and female staffers who are divided into four shifts, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

The entire Grand Mosque witnesses continuous washing, disinfection and sterilization at least 10 times on a daily basis. The presidency has mobilized for this purpose more than 4,000 workers.

On March 30, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah had announced that holders of all types of visas would be allowed to enter Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah, after obtaining the necessary permission through the Eatmarna application.

On March 5, the Saudi Ministry of Interior announced that it had decided to lift the precautionary and preventive measures related to combating the COVID pandemic.

This post was last modified on April 6, 2022 5:52 pm

Sakina Fatima

Sakina Fatima, a digital journalist with Siasat.com, has a master's degree in business administration and is a graduate in mass communication and journalism. Sakina covers topics from the Middle East, with a leaning towards human interest issues.

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