Tomorrow Kurban Bajrami, believers vaccinated to Mecca

Tomorrow, Muslim believers worldwide celebrate the holiday of Kurban Bajrami, which is always celebrated two months after the month of Ramadan. Muslim believers, the vaccinated, have already turned to Hagi in Mecca to perform the annual rite of forgiveness of Kurban Bajrami, which even this year is caught by pandemic [...]
Tomorrow, Muslim believers worldwide celebrate the holiday of Kurban Bajrami, which is always celebrated two months after the month of Ramadan.
Muslim believers, the vaccinated ones, have already turned to Hagi in Mecca to perform the annual rite of forgiveness of Kurban Bajrami, which is also caught worldwide this year by pandemia and Coronavirus.
Only 60 thousand believers will be allowed to visit Mecca this year, compared to the first extraordinary number of pandemics, where 2.5 million believers arrived in Saudi Arabia. This year only vaccinated believers are allowed, between the ages of 18 and 65, and those who do not suffer from chronic illness.
The large mosque in Mecca, meanwhile, has been disinfected before the arrival of the faithful, while those who will pardon the caramel there will be allowed an electronic bracelet for tracking
The Kurban Bajrami holiday is the most important in Islam and a major family holiday.











