Six Million Muslims Performed Umrah



The
governor of Makkah has brought into prominence that near about six million Muslims performed Umrah, the smaller Islamic pilgrimage during
the first ten days of Ramadan. Furthermore, Saudi daily Al Eqtisadiya
reported on Monday, Egyptians moved ahead the list of foreigners who
arrived in Saudi Arabia for the Umrah accompanying 700,000, coming in
sequence by Indonesians. Iranians were third with 331,000. Many Muslims
choose rather than to perform Umrah in Ramadan, the month during which
physically able adult men along with women cease from food and drink
from sunrise until sunset. Prince Khalid Al Faisal expressed saying
nearly 5.6 million people who came for the Umrah have left the country.

Interestingly
Saudi authorities, under pressure linked to expansion work at the Grand
Mosque in Makkah, have been engaged in compromises to meet increasing
applications to perform Umrah, yet also guarantee there is no high-risk
overcrowding. On Thursday, the authorities extended the deadline for
Umrah visa applications from Ramadan 10 to 15. The decision was
established with an intention to help a higher number of Muslims
faithful perform the lesser pilgrimage during Ramadan.

Nevertheless,
the authorities have also pushed for a limited stay in the religious
city to accommodate the large numbers of locals and foreigners. Visitors
have been told that they cannot stay more than two weeks and that they
have to leave by the end of Ramadan. A major issue for the authorities
has been the numbers of overstayers, precisely foreigners from Asia and
Africa who made an effort to remain in Makkah for the longest time
possible. Saudi Arabia beforehand this year said that it was reducing
the numbers of pilgrims during the Haj season by 50 per cent among those
living in the kingdom and by 20 per cent among those living abroad.
May God bless the humankind!
(AW:Samrat Biswas)
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