Ramadan's arrival: Mecca was given conditions for Muslims because of Avid-19

Since the beginning of Ramadan, only immune Muslims against Ovid 19 will be allowed to participate in the Umrah pilgrimage, Saudi authorities have said. Unlike the pilgrimage, the shortest Umrah pilgrimage is not compulsory and can be performed at any time of the year. Haxhi and Umrah's minister announced [...]
Unlike the pilgrimage, the shortest Umrah pilgrimage is not compulsory and can be performed at any time of the year.
The minister of Hagi and Umrah announced that three categories of people would be considered immune: those who had received two doses of vaccine; those who received one dose at least 14 days earlier; and those who had recovered from the virus, writes The Guardian, translates Periscopi.
Only these people would be allowed to perform the Umrah and pray in the Great Mosque in the holy city of Mecca.
It adds that the conditions for entry into the prophet's mosque into the holy city of Medina.
How long this policy of restrictions will continue is unknown. /Periscope











