https://www.afinalwarning.com/510979.html (Natural News) Saudi Arabian authorities have announced that they will only be allowing pilgrims who have “immunity” to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) to visit the holy city of Mecca.
This new rule was announced on Tuesday, April 13, at the start of Ramadan, the holiest month for Muslims. This is the month when they are known to devote the entirety of their days to prayer and abstain from food and water from sunrise to sunset.
The rule currently applies to the umrah pilgrimage, a short and non-compulsory pilgrimage that can take place any time of the year.
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Coronavirus immunity a requirement for Mecca pilgrims, Saudi Arabia says
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Only thousands, rather than millions, were able to participate in the annual hajj pilgrimage last year.
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Making a pilgrimage to Mecca one of Islam s holiest sites is an integral part of the Muslim faith, but only those immunised against COVID-19 will be able to take part for now.
Key points:
People that have recovered from the disease will be eligible
It remains unclear if the immunity obligation will extend to the compulsory hajj pilgrimage
Saudi Arabian authorities say the vaccination direction will begin from Ramadan, and will only apply for those participating in the umrah pilgrimage a non-compulsory pilgrimage that can happen at any time of the year.