Starting From Ramadan, The Government Of Saudi Arabia Grants Umrah Permits For Those Who Have Been Vaccinated With COVID-19
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JAKARTA - The Ministry of Haj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia will grant Umrah permits and visits to the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque for people who have been vaccinated starting from the month of Ramadan.

Reported by Antara, Wednesday, April 6, on 1 Ramadan 1442 Hijriah, the Arab government allowed Umrah and prayers at the Grand Mosque as well as a visit to the Nabawi Mosque, for people who have been vaccinated according to the provisions in the application (Tawakkalna) for the immunization category.

The immunization category is someone who has received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Then, someone who after 14 days received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and who recovered from the infection.

Order permits to perform Umrah, prayers and visits must go through the application (Eatmarna) and (Tawakkalna), because the time available and operational capacity still adhere to precautionary measures.

Then, show the permission and verify its legality through the application (Tawakkalna), directly from the account of the recipient.

The Ministry of Haj and Umrah insists that the main and accredited platforms for obtaining permits are through the app (Eatmarna) and (Tawakkalna), as well as warn against fake campaigns and websites.

In addition, during Ramadan, the Ministry of Haj and Umrah increases the operational capacity of the Grand Mosque by adhering to all the precautions issued by the relevant authorities.


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