JEDDAH – The government of Saudi Arabia has allowed for the admission of all haj pilgrims from all countries, without any exceptions, this year.
According to a spokesman from the Saudi Haj and Umrah Ministry, Hisham Saed, the move was taken to provide opportunities for pilgrims from outside the Arab country to perform the ritual, especially after a two-year delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
He added that pilgrims from outside of Saudi Arabia will make up the largest percentage of haj pilgrims this year.
“The government welcomes all Muslims from all countries in the world. No country will be exempted," he said in an interview with local television channel, Al Arabiya Saudia, recently.
He also said that there will be a quota of pilgrims allocated to each country – with a ratio of one (pilgrim) to one thousand of a country’s population – while also taking into account compliance with all healthcare criteria.
“The government is looking into the determination of this quota for each country”, said Hisham.
Saudi Arabia previously announced that the number of pilgrims allowed for the pilgrimage season this year (1443 Hijrah) is limited to one million local and international pilgrims under the age of 65.
Among the necessary conditions is that the pilgrims have completed the basic Covid-19 vaccine approved by the Saudi Health Ministry, and must submit a negative Covid-19 PCR test result within 72 hours prior to departure. – Bernama, April 12, 2022