Saudi to resume Umrah for foreign pilgrims from August 10
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The kingdom reopened the Grand Mosque in Makkah to domestic Umrah pilgrims on Sunday, July 25
by Staff writer
July 26, 2021
International pilgrims will be permitted to perform Umrah from August 10, according to Saudi local media reports.
The kingdom reopened the Grand Mosque in Makkah to domestic Umrah pilgrims on Sunday, July 25, after the Hajj pilgrimage concluded last week.
Image courtesy: SPA
During Hajj, authorities restricted entry to the mosque only to 60,000 Saudi residents and citizens due to the pandemic. Those wishing to perform Hajj were also required to be vaccinated, free from chronic diseases and between the ages of 18-65.
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Ras al Jinz: An attraction for professional photographers
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The rare rock formations in Ras Al Jinz in the wilayat of Sur have been attracting the interests of professional photographers, geologists, and student researchers.
“Ras Al Jinz Beach is a tourist attraction, especially for photography enthusiasts. The diversity in nature around us allows anyone who carries a camera to capture the most beautiful pictures and the most wonderful moments, said photographer Hussain bin Ali al Amiri.
He added, Ras Al Jinz is distinguished by its rock formations, which are attractive to the lenses of photographers.
By: Times News Service
Muscat: The distinctive rock formations in Ras Al Jinz in niyabat Ras Al Hadd in the wilayat of Sur are attracting the interest of a wide range of professional photographers, hobbyists, geologists and students researching this sector.
Commenting on Ras Al Jinz, photographer Hussain bin Ali Al Amiri said: “Ras Al Jinz Beach is a tourist attraction, especially for photography enthusiasts. The diversity in nature around us allows anyone who carries a camera to capture the most beautiful pictures and the most wonderful moments.
He added that: Ras Al Jinz is distinguished by its wonderful rock formations, which are attractive to the lenses of photographers who choose angles so that their beauty and colours appear to create a dazzling painting.