Ramadan 2024: Is more than one Umrah allowed? Saudi Arabia issues new rules

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Muslim pilgrims perform Tawaf during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia July 20, 2021. — Reuters
Muslim pilgrims perform Tawaf during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia July 20, 2021. — Reuters

Saudi Arabia has issued fresh orders regarding Umrah or minor pilgrimage, saying that people can only do it once this Ramadan in order to ease overcrowding at the holy site in Makkah.

Gulf News reported that Ramadan is the peak season for Umrah at the Makkah’s Grand Mosque, Islam’s holiest site.

In a statement, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said it would not be issuing permits for a second pilgrimage, asking the believers to perform one less Umrah, allowing others to visit the holy place during the blessed month.

Explaining the rationale behind the move, the ministry said that the prohibition aims to “aims to ease congestion, give others the chance to undertake Umrah and help in crowd management.”

In case a person applies for a second permit, as per Nusuk, the platform which facilitates the pilgrimage’s procedure, a message will appear reading: “The permit issuance fails. To give everyone the chance to perform Umrah, the lesser pilgrimage can’t be repeated in Ramadan.”

In order to facilitate Umrah pilgrims amid rush in the holy month of Ramadan, Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque allocated a number of entry and exit gates at the mosque in Makkah to receive the pilgrims.

The authorities have taken numerous other steps as well to facilitate the people, including extending the Umrah visa from 30 days to 90.