Saudi Arabia’s Security Plan For Masjid Al Haram. Conditions For Getting A Hajj Permit.
According to Al-Qaira 24, the officials of Masjid al-Haram and Masjid al-Nabi announced security plans in these holy places and their surrounding areas during this year’s Hajj rituals and announced that this plan includes checking the number of pilgrims and pilgrims present in the holy places and continuous cooperation with security institutions. It is during prayers.
According to this report, the security plan of the Saudi authorities for this year’s Hajj rituals also includes determining specific entrances for the guests of the House of God and determining the relative number of guests of the House of God during the times of prayers to provide better services.
In this report, it is stated that providing assistance to the elderly and the disabled and checking the safety and health of walking paths and constructions, along with checking the weather conditions, are among the items of the mentioned plan.
Currently, more than 500 security forces are stationed in Al-Haram Mosque to protect various possibilities and monitor the main crossings and check the fire extinguishing systems.
On the other hand, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced on Monday that pilgrims should be aware of crowding during Hajj rituals and pay attention to the recommendations of the security forces.
This ministry emphasized the necessity of maintaining peace during the increasing crowd of God’s House guests during Hajj rituals.
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced that pilgrims should continue to use their sanitary masks and reduce the volume of their luggage during Hajj rituals.
The ministry also announced the main conditions for issuing permits for this year’s Hajj rituals and emphasized that these permits can be obtained through internet portals.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia announced that the applicant must not be less than 18 years old to receive a Hajj permit, have a medical certificate from a trusted center stating that he does not suffer from a specific disease or physical problems, and must not have been convicted of committing security crimes. should provide evidence of financial ability to pay Hajj expenses and be among the nationals of the countries trusted by Saudi Arabia.