Saudi to restart Umra pilgrimage from Oct 4

September 25, 2020

Saudi Arabia mulls restarting the Umra pilgrimage from Ocober 4. As per the new structure, each pilgrim will be given three hours to perform Umrah, starting and ending in the triage areas around Makkah.

This time schedule is applicable during the first stage of the resumption of Umrah services, according to Arab News.

The first stage is scheduled will be operated through the I’tamarna app.

The plan is to have triage areas around the holy city, allowing 6,000 pilgrims to perform Umrah each day at six different times, with each group of 1,000 pilgrims being given three hours.

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