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Saudi Arabia bans all pilgrims from Mecca

Saudi Arabia gave no time frame for how long the suspension will stand. Last week, the Kingdom had closed off the holiest sites in Islam to foreign pilgrims over the coronavirus.

Saudi Arabia bans all pilgrims from Mecca
Saudi Arabia bans all pilgrims from Mecca
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Published : Mar 4, 2020, 8:09 PM IST

Updated : Mar 4, 2020, 11:20 PM IST

Mecca: Saudi Arabia has banned citizens and residents from performing the Muslim pilgrimage in Mecca over fears about the new virus.

The announcement came on the state-run Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday, quoting an unnamed interior ministry official announcing the ban.

Saudi Arabia bans all pilgrims from Mecca over fears about the coronavirus.

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It gave no time frame for how long the suspension will stand.

Last week, Saudi Arabia closed off the holiest sites in Islam to foreign pilgrims over the coronavirus.

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That disrupted travel for thousands of Muslims already headed to the kingdom and potentially affecting plans later this year for millions more ahead of the fasting month of Ramadan and the annual hajj pilgrimage.

Footage showed already dwindling crowds at Islam's most sacred site, the Kaaba, on Wednesday.

With inputs from AP

Mecca: Saudi Arabia has banned citizens and residents from performing the Muslim pilgrimage in Mecca over fears about the new virus.

The announcement came on the state-run Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday, quoting an unnamed interior ministry official announcing the ban.

Saudi Arabia bans all pilgrims from Mecca over fears about the coronavirus.

Read also: Saudi king calls Trump after shooting in US military base

It gave no time frame for how long the suspension will stand.

Last week, Saudi Arabia closed off the holiest sites in Islam to foreign pilgrims over the coronavirus.

Read also: Jamal Khashoggi's killing: Saudi sentences 5 to death

That disrupted travel for thousands of Muslims already headed to the kingdom and potentially affecting plans later this year for millions more ahead of the fasting month of Ramadan and the annual hajj pilgrimage.

Footage showed already dwindling crowds at Islam's most sacred site, the Kaaba, on Wednesday.

With inputs from AP

Last Updated : Mar 4, 2020, 11:20 PM IST
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