Saudi Arabia has allowed its citizens and residents to perform daily prayers at the mosque

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For the first time in seven months, Saudi Arabia has allowed its citizens and residents to perform daily prayers at the Grand Mosque in Mecca

The second phase of resuming Umrah pilgrimage in Mecca has started yesterday, Sunday, after banning it due to the coronavirus crisis in March, as the capacity has been increased to 75%.

In addition, 15,000 pilgrims and 40,000 worshipers are now allowed to pray in the Grand Mosque.

On 1 November, pilgrims from outside the Kingdom will be allowed in, the capacity will be raised to 20,000 pilgrims per day, and 60,000 people will be allowed to pray in the mosque.

Source: Roya News