Masjid Al Haram & Nabawi Will Soon be Opened for Believers In Next Few Days: Ministry of Hajj & Umrah



The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah tweeted and posted on twitter and Facebook that keeping a commitment to relevant procedures, Masjid Al Haram & Masjid Al Nabawi will soon be opened for believers. The Two Holy Mosques respectively in Saudi Arabia in Mecca and Madina will be opened very soon, as Saudi authorities have partially lifted the lockdown in many regions. Restaurant & Public transported also started in Saudi Arabia during Ramadan both in KSA and UAE.

Restuarant in both the countries saw a rapid crowd as Muslims were very eagerly waiting to enjoy the Ramadan in the same way they used to, Muslims now doing their Sehri and Iftar in the restaurant and showing gratitude on the governments as they lifted the Lockdown during Ramadan.

New hope comes for the Muslims living in the world when they heard the news of opening the house of Allah at Makkah and mosque of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), as Muslims are spiritually and emotionally attached to these two holy mosques. Muslims were believing that the Month of Ramadan will bring an end to the COVID-19, somehow after hearing the news of partially lifting the curfews and lockdown in the sacred cities of the Islamic world in KSA the belief of the Muslims are now becoming a reality somehow.

Ministry of Haj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia have announced that they will be opening the two holy mosques after completing the sterilization process and after making sure that everyone is being tested before entering the mosque.

Saudi Arabia had closed both Masjid al-Haram and Masjid a Nabawi after the coronavirus pandemic outbreak in the region, banning all Umrahs, Prayers, Iftar, Itekaf and all the things that are linked to the social gatherings.
The Saudi health officials are taking an active part in the sterilization of mosques, but the Eid and Taraweeh prayers might still get banned because, during these two times, the mosques receive a great number of worshippers.
Muslims all around the world are delighted to receive the news that the holy mosques will be opened for believers very soon.

3 comments:

  1. It would be wise not to allow any type of gatherings until the pandemic settles down, else, you would be inviting disaster.

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  2. Alhamdullilah, may Allah use this holy month of Ramadan to eradicate this pandemic. Ameen

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  3. How authentic is this? What are the sources?

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