Saudi’s new decision on “women entering the Masjid Nabwi”
Officials in charge of the Prophet’s Mosque in Saudi Arabia on Saturday announced a new decision to allow women to enter the compound inside the Prophet’s Mosque.
The office of the General Directorate of Mosque Affairs of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) announced that it will allow women to enter the kindergarten located between the pulpit and the room of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) in the evening.
And the agency announced that the arrival “from after the Maghrib prayer until the time of the first call to prayer will be the time for the morning prayer with the obligation to book an appointment through our trust or Umrah.”
And Saudi Arabia launched the Tuklna app to track down infected people and limit the spread of coronary heart disease. Saudi Arabia’s Office of Information and Artificial Intelligence says the program is working to provide data on Covid-19 cases.
The agency has designated entry points to include the “north side through gate number 24 of Uthman bin Affan and the south side through gate number 37 of Mecca and through the gathering place number (3-4)”.
Women were not allowed to enter the morning from after the morning prayer until before the noon prayer, “from the gate of Uthman bin Affan No. 24 and from the gathering place No. 3-4.”