The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia urged pilgrims and worshipers to adhere to the regime when entering and leaving the Sacred Mosque, stressing: “This contributes to alleviating crowding and facilitating the movement of crowds, which enhances the comfort of visitors while performing their rituals.”
The Ministry stressed the importance of following the specified entry and exit paths, and commitment to the guidelines of the organizers and security men, in addition to using the new gates designated for worshipers and pilgrims according to their permits, which contributes to organizing the movement of visitors with flexibility and smoothness.
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