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General view of Kaaba at the Grand Mosque which is almost empty of worshipers, after Saudi authority suspended umrah (Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca) amid the fear of coronavirus outbreak, at Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia on March 6, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Saudi resumes umrah pilgrimage in Mecca after over 6-month halt

RIYADH, Oct 5 — Saudi Arabia resumed on Sunday the Umrah pilgrimage in Mecca amid strict anti-coronavirus precautions after a hiatus of more than six months, reported Xinhua news agency.

The first group of pilgrims arrived and performed Umrah at Mecca’s Grand Mosque early on Sunday, under precautions to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque tweeted.

The photos uploaded by the Presidency showed pilgrims circumambulating the Kaaba, the building in the centre of the Grand Mosque, while wearing face masks.

Since Saudi Arabia launched an application process on September 27 for those who wish to perform Umrah, 108,041 permits had been issued for pilgrims by October 1, according to the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

Umrah is a pilgrimage to Mecca and can be performed year-round. Saudi Arabia announced earlier that it would gradually resume Umrah pilgrimage in stages starting October 4.

To contain the spread of Covid-19, Saudi Arabia suspended the entry of foreign pilgrims seeking to perform Umrah in Mecca or visiting the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina on February 27. On March 4, the kingdom also suspended Umrah pilgrimage for its own citizens and residents.

Saudi Arabia reported 390 new cases of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours, raising the total number in the country to 336,387, the Ministry of Health announced Sunday.

— Bernama

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