King Abdul Aziz opened the gates of the Haram

The King Abdul Aziz Gate of the Haram Mosque in Makkah was opened to the faithful by the Department of Haram Affairs. The gate was opened for the convenience of Ramadan pilgrims. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has stated that children under the age of five are not allowed to perform Umrah.

Sheikh, Head of Iruharam Office. Dr. The King Abdul Aziz Gate was opened to the faithful by Abdul Rahman Al Sudais. This is considering the convenience of pilgrims arriving at the Haram during Ramadan. The King Abdul Aziz Gate was closed because it was under construction. The remaining construction work will continue following Ramadan.

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced that Umrah permits for Ramadan are still available. However, children under the age of five are not allowed to perform Umrah. Children will not be allowed in the areas where Umrah pilgrims are allowed to enter. However, children can enter the Haram mosque with their parents to the prayer area. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced that Umrah permits will be issued to all those aged five and above who are not infected with the corona virus or come in contact with patients.

Permits are only required for performing Umrah in Makkah and praying at Rawla Sharif in Madinah. At the same time, the Haram office clarified that a permit is not required for prayers in both harams and to greet the graves of the Prophet and his Companions.

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