Saudi asks pilgrims to avoid sitting, sleeping inside Grand Mosque

The ministry issued advisory in order to comply with regulations and instructions for a safe Umrah during the summer.

Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Haj and Umrah has asked pilgrims and visitors to avoid sitting, or sleeping in Grand Mosque in Makkah.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, August 6, the ministry issued an advisory in order to comply with regulations and instructions for a safe Umrah during the summer.

Here are the places to avoid sitting or sleeping in

  • Corridors and prayer areas
  • Emergency vehicle paths
  • Paths allocated for wheelchairs of people with disabilities

The ministry also shared tips for performing Umrah during the summer.

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“Remember, the summer heat can be intense. Still, with proper preparation and precautions, you can have a rewarding and comfortable Umrah experience,” the ministry said.

Here are the tips for performing Umrah during summer

  • Seek medical advice
  • Choose moderate-temperature times
  • Take rest upon arrival
  • Wear appropriate clothing
  • Stay Hydrated
  • Take breaks
  • Utilize shade

The ministry also noted the need for pilgrims to adhere to the etiquette of Umrah, represented in good manners with all people, as well as keenness on cooperation, in addition to following the instructions of the organizers and workers.

  • Maintain good behaviour towards everyone
  • Observe cooperation and discipline throughout your journey
  • Strictly follow the instructions and guidance provided by organizers and staff

On July 12, the ministry announced the start of the new Umrah season for citizens and residents of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, including the kingdom.

On July 19, the ministry announced that it would start receiving pilgrims from outside the kingdom through air, land and sea ports for the Umrah season.

Millions of Muslims, who cannot physically or financially afford the annual haj, flock to Saudi Arabia to perform the Umrah pilgrimage.

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