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The holy Hajj will be celebrated to a limited extent

The holy Hajj will be celebrated to a limited extent, there will be no Bangladeshi Pilgrimsh. The holy Hajj will be celebrated to a limited extent to protect against coronavirus infection.







Even if no foreign pilgrims can take part, locals can perform Hajj. At the same time, certain expatriates living in Saudi Arabia can also perform Hajj.


Saudi Arabia's influential English daily, the Saudi Gazette, quoted the Saudi Hajj Ministry as saying.


The coronavirus has infected more than 91 million people worldwide with Covid-19 and has killed more than 473,000 people.


The Hajj will be conducted under the auspices of the World Health Organization and considering the health protection of the pilgrims.


Hajj Maksudur Rahman, Councilor of Bangladesh Mission in Makkah, has confirmed that no pilgrims from Bangladesh will be able to take part this year due to the ban on pilgrims from abroad.

Welcoming the Saudi government's decision, Hajj workers say the global epidemic is killing more and more people in Saudi Arabia, despite its improved health care.

It has been decided to perform Hajj safely in terms of public health keeping in view the necessary social distance of the incoming worshipers and the teachings of Islam.


Earlier, the holy Hajj was also held between the search and the Mars virus. However, this time the Hajj Karona epidemic has become a challenge for the Saudi government. More than two and a half million devout Muslims perform the Hajj each year around the world and in different parts of Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi government earns 12 12 billion a year from Umrah.

In Saudi Arabia, the coronavirus has so far infected 1 lakh 1 thousand 5 people, 130 people have died till yesterday, out of which 330 Bangladeshi expatriates have died due to Covid-19.

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