Preparations for Hajj 2022 in Full Swing
Dr Mozammel Haque
Saudi Arabia’s
efforts to organize Hajj 2022 and improve the services offered to Hajjis every
year is really praiseworthy
Saudi Arabia has
permitted up to 1 million people to join the Hajj this year, inviting pilgrims
from foreign countries for the first time in two years, after COVID-19
restrictions saw the annual pilgrimage limited to residents of the Kingdom.
Full immunization is required. Full COVID-19
vaccination still required for Hajj, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said.
Those not fully immunized would be denied a Hajj permit.The Saudi Ministry of
Hajj and Umrah said that full immunization with one of the approved COVID19-
vaccines is still required for those planning to perform Hajj this year.
Almost 300,000 applied in Saudi e-draw for Hajj, according to Saudi Ministry. A total of 297,444 applications have been registered in the electronic draw for citizens and residents inside the Kingdom for the 2022 Hajj season, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said recently. According to the Ministry, 62 per cent of the applicants are men and 38 percent women.
Saudi Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah
Abdulfattah Mashat said that the electronic system sets several conditions in
the selection process. Applicants should not be older than 65 and must be
completely immunized according to the status in the Tawakkalna app.
Saudi authorities unveil operational plan for Hajj
Saudi Arabia’s General
Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques on Sunday, 19 June 2022
launched its operational plan for this year’s Hajj season The presidency
confirmed its readiness to receive 1 million pilgrims, saying that it has
mobilized 10,000 male and female employees and workers to serve the worshippers.
Sheikh Abdulrahman
Al-Sudais, the president of the General
Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, launched the plan in the
presence of the Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, and the Director
of the General Directorate of Public Security, Lt. Gen. Mohammed Abdullah
Al-Bassami. Imam Sheikh Dr. Al-Sudais said that all
topics, services and programs were being followed up minute by minute to ensure
the highest quality, through a set of indicators supervised by the presidency
around the clock
The President Sheikh
Al-Sudais said that the presidency had launched
smart applications and electronic platforms that would facilitate and enrich
visitors’ experiences, revealing that the number of beneficiaries of this
digital service had reached more than 160 million.
Entry Gate: Sheikh
Al-Sudais also said that the presidency has allocated King Abdulaziz Gate, King
Fahd Gate, and Bab Al-Salam Gate for the entry of pilgrims and visitors, adding
that the presidency has allocated a total of 144 gates for the entry of
worshippers to the Grand Mosque.
Zamzam water
bottles As regards Zamzam water, the Presidency is working on
distributing 3 million Zamzam water bottles in day in the Grand Mosque, and 1
million Zamzam water bottles in the holy sites.
Electric vehicles: President Sheikh Al-Sudais said that 2,000 electric vehicles had been provided to serve the elderly and people with disabilities, in addition to providing 500 engineering staff, and that the sermon of Arafa would be translated into 10 different languages.
Other services
New Luggage
Transport Services:
Saudia is offering a new luggage service for its Hajj customers
traveling on international flights, collecting luggage from their hotel or
other accommodation in Makkah and Madinah 24 hours before their departure, and and
delivering it to the correct airport baggage center before they arrive. It
allows passengers to travel easily without worrying about carrying around their
luggage after their pilgrimage. The airline is also issuing Hajj pilgrims’
boarding passes and luggage tags to eliminate hold-ups during chack-in.
The regulations
concern items not allowed in carry-on luggage, including Zamzam water, bags
with loose or long straps, irregular shaped or damaged boxes, and ensuring that
luggage is in good condition for travel by being organized and packed with
caution.
Saudi Hajj Teams can
speak 13 languages: The General
Directorate of Passports’ field teams for this year’s Hajj can communicate with
pilgrims in 13 languages, including English, Spanish, Indonesian, Japanese, Persian,
Urdu, Turkish, Portuguese, and Bangladeshi. The field teams have been deployed
at Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport and Madinah’s Prince Mohammed
bin Abdulaziz International Airport.
4.8 million meals per day:
Catering
Companies provide 4.8 million meals per day during Hajj. A Muslim pilgrim receives food on the plains of Arafat during the
annual Hajj pilgrimage outside the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia (REUTERS).
Some 195 catering companies
and kitchen owners approved by Makkah’s municipality are expected to provide
around 4.8 million meals per day to pilgrims during the Hajj season this year.
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