The General Presidency of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque Affairs
said one million women had performed Umrah and offered prayers in the Grand
Mosque in total since the gradual resumption of rituals began on October 4.
The third phase, which started on
November 1, permitted pilgrims from abroad to perform the ritual alongside
residents of the kingdom.
Saudi Arabia suspended Umrah in March
and significantly downsized the Haj pilgrimage in July by only allowing about
10,000 pilgrims, all in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
All visas from abroad that have been
filed through accredited agents and the offices of certified Umrah companies
have been accepted, provided they fulfilled the necessary requirements.
The first phase of Umrah, which lasted
for 14 days, saw 84,000 pilgrims, including 26,209 women, performing the
rituals — 6,000 people per day.
Saudi Arabia suspended Umrah in March
and significantly downsized the Haj pilgrimage in July by only allowing about
10,000 pilgrims, all in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
All visas from abroad that have been
filed through accredited agents and the offices of certified Umrah companies
have been accepted, provided they fulfilled the necessary requirements.
The first phase of Umrah, which lasted
for 14 days, saw 84,000 pilgrims, including 26,209 women, performing the
rituals — 6,000 people per day.
Some 210,000 pilgrims performed Umrah
rituals during the second phase, which lasted for 14 days, at a 15,000-pilgrims
capacity per day.
The third phase saw approximately
500,000 pilgrims performing the rituals.
The total number of women who
performed Umrah in the second and third phases reached 326,603, while those who
offered prayers in the Grand Mosque were 669,818 women.
A Gulf news report
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