"Saudi Arabia Limits Umrah to Once in Last 10 Days of Ramadan to Manage Crowds"
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah Implements Crowd Control Measures for Umrah in Ramadan
Saudi Arabia has announced a significant measure to manage the influx of pilgrims during the last ten days of Ramadan. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has stated that pilgrims will be allowed to perform Umrah only once during this sacred period. This initiative aims to prevent overcrowding and ensure a smoother pilgrimage experience at the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
To regulate the flow of worshippers, pilgrims must obtain an Umrah permit through the Nusuk app and adhere to their assigned timings. This structured approach is expected to alleviate congestion and enhance the overall experience for visitors.
Authorities have also urged worshippers to consider praying in other mosques across Mecca to further reduce the pressure on the Haram. By spreading out the congregation, officials hope to create a safer and more organized environment for all devotees.
In addition to these restrictions, enhanced services have been introduced to accommodate the growing number of visitors. Improvements in sanitation, crowd management, and accessibility features have been implemented to ensure a comfortable and spiritually fulfilling experience for all pilgrims.
These new measures reflect Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to facilitating a seamless and organized pilgrimage while prioritizing the safety and well-being of all worshippers.