Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, the chief of Religious Affairs for the Two Holy Mosques, stressed the importance of respecting the holy places and time. He stressed on focusing on the sacredness of the moment, and avoid getting too caught up in taking photos or videos.
Muslims from all over the world travel to the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, which are considered the holiest sites in Islam. Some worshippers are eager to capture memories of their visit by taking photos and videos with their mobile phones.
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Al-Sudais emphasized that the Two Holy Mosques are fully prepared to welcome pilgrims and worshippers, providing them with excellent services. To manage overcrowding, Saudi Arabia recently banned multiple Umrah pilgrimages during Ramadan. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stated that only one Umrah permit would be issued per person, encouraging worshippers to make do with a single pilgrimage. This decision aims to ease congestion, give others a chance to perform Umrah, and aid in crowd management.
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