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Haj Committee of India cancels all applications for 2021

The Haj and Umrah Ministry of Saudi Arabia on June 12 said that it will only allow 60,000 fully vaccinated residents between the ages 18 and 65 to attend Haj 1442.

Published on: Jun 15, 2021, 18:14:17 IST
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The Haj Committee of India on Tuesday rejected all applications for this year’s Haj due to Saudi Arabia barring people from outside the country due to coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.

Haj India Committee has cancelled all Haj applications for this year. Muslim pilgrims circle the Kaaba and pray at the Grand mosque ahead of annual Haj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, in this file photo from 2018. (Reuters)
Haj India Committee has cancelled all Haj applications for this year. Muslim pilgrims circle the Kaaba and pray at the Grand mosque ahead of annual Haj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, in this file photo from 2018. (Reuters)

“The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has decided to allow citizens and residents inside the kingdom of Saudi Arabia only to attend Haj 1442 in limited numbers. International Haj has been cancelled. Hence it has been decided by the Haj Committee of India that all the applications for Haj-202l stands cancelled,” the circular said.

The Haj and Umrah Ministry of Saudi Arabia on June 12 said that it will only allow 60,000 fully vaccinated residents between the ages 18 and 65 to attend Haj 1442. It had also highlighted that the pilgrims should not suffer from any chronic disease. “In light of what the entire world is witnessing with the Covid-19 pandemic and the emergence of new variants, the relevant authorities have continued to monitor the global health situation. Considering the large crowds that perform hajj, spending long periods of time in multiple and specific places requires the highest levels of health precautions,” Saudi Arabia health minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah said while addressing a press conference in Riyadh on Saturday.

The ministry also said that pilgrims have to be vaccinated with Covid-19 shots from Pfizer Inc., Astrazeneca Plc., Moderna Inc. and Johnson & Johnson to attend Haj. This is the second time in a row that Saudi Arabia has barred people from outside Saudi Arabia from attending Haj. It had allowed only 10,000 Muslims to attend Haj in 2020 compared to the 2.5 million who attended in 2019.

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