New rules are now in place at the Grand Mosque (Masjid Al-haram) to make the pilgrimage experience safer and more comfortable for visitors from around the world. The aim is to ensure a peaceful environment for worship. Supervisor Saif Al Salami from the Grand Mosque Gates Department shared these changes, stressing their importance for the well-being of all pilgrims. One major change is the banning of certain items from entering the mosque, such as water bags, non-approved bags, and food. Al Salami explained that anything that might disturb the pilgrims' experience would also be prohibited. Large travel bags, for example, pose safety risks, especially in crowded areas. The list of banned items also includes sharp objects, flammable liquids, large bags, baskets, and walkers. These rules are intended to improve the flow of people in and out of the mosque, particularly during busy times. They aim to maintain the peaceful atmosphere of the Grand Mosque and ensure a calm journey for pilgrims. By removing unnecessary distractions, the authorities hope to create an environment that encourages peaceful worship. It's crucial for those planning to undertake the Umrah journey to understand and adhere to these new rules. Following them will not only ensure personal safety but also contribute to the well-being of fellow pilgrims. These new rules demonstrate the mosque's commitment to the safety and comfort of Umrah pilgrims. With these measures in place, the authorities aim to provide an environment where pilgrims can focus on their spiritual journey without any hassles.
New Rules for a Safe and Peaceful Umrah Journey at the Grand Mosque
February 14, 2024
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