1,880 PEOPLE ARE ALLOWED TO VISIT THE PROPHET'S TOMB EVERY DAY


 Opportunity for 1,650 men and 900 women to perform prayers at Rouda

Madinah - The mosque will be visited by 11,880 people a day, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Permits will be issued for Ziyarat and prayers at Rawda Sharif through the 'Itmarna' app. The men entering the ziyarat will be given entry through the Babussalam Gate, the number one gate. Men can enter the Rawda Sharif through the Bilal Gate, Gate No. 38, to perform the prayers. Bob Usman, the 24th gateway for women to enter Rawda Sharif, has been set aside. 
There are four times for men to perform Ziyarat and to pray in Rouda. Men are allowed to perform Ziyarat and perform Rawda prayers after the morning prayers, Duhr prayers, Asr prayers and Maghrib prayers. Women are allowed to enter the Rouda from sunrise to before the Duhr prayer. About 900 women are admitted to Rouda every day. All 1,650 men will be able to perform prayers at Rawda Sharif. The five obligatory prayers in the old Haram and Rouda and the Friday prayers will continue to be reserved for the staff of the Masjidunnabavi and the relatives accompanying the dead. The Masjid-un-Nabawi, which closes after Isha prayers, will reopen an hour before the morning prayers, the mosque said. 
The Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, briefed the gathering on the arrangements and arrangements made to receive the believers at Rawda Sharif in Masjidunnabavi from tomorrow, the second phase of which is part of a plan to gradually resume Umrah pilgrimage and Ziyarat. Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Saleh Bintan, Head of the Department of Haram Affairs; Abdurrahman analyzed with Alsudais. During their meeting in Madinah, the two discussed strengthening precautionary measures and providing services to Umrah pilgrims and pilgrims to Madinah. 
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced that the permits will be issued free of cost through the 'Itmarna' app. Pilgrims and pilgrims are required to pay a fee if they wish to travel. Apart from this, the ministry said that no other fees are charged through the app.
The number of permits issued through the 'Ithamarna' app has increased to five. In addition to the Umrah permit, the app also issues permits for performing prayers in the Holy Haram and visiting the graves of the Prophet and his Companions in Madinah and saluting them. Apart from this, special permits are issued for men to perform prayers at Rawda Sharif in Madinah Masjidunnabavi. Similarly, permits are issued for women to perform prayers at Rawda Sharif. 
The second phase, which was earlier announced in connection with the gradual resumption of Umrah pilgrimage, will begin tomorrow. At this stage, permits will be issued for prayers in the Holy Haram, prayers in the Rawda Sharif in the Masjid al-Bavi, and Ziarat in the graves of the Prophet and his Companions. 
As a precautionary measure, only 75 per cent of the capacity of Haram and Rawda Sharif will be sanctioned in the second phase. According to this, 15,000 people will be allowed to perform Umrah daily and 40,000 people will be allowed to attend the prayers. The third phase, which begins on Rabi 'al-Awwal 15 (November 1), will allow Saudi nationals and foreigners from within Saudi Arabia and abroad to perform Umrah and Ziyarat and attend prayers in both harems. Umrah and Ziarat will be permitted in the third phase with 100 per cent capacity of the Holy Haram and Masjid al-Bawi as per health precautionary measures. Accordingly, 20,000 pilgrims will be allowed to perform Umrah daily and 60,000 will be allowed to attend the prayers. 
The third phase of adjustment will remain in place until the official announcement that the corona epidemic is over or that its threat has been eliminated. The third step is to gradually allow Umrah pilgrims and visitors from foreign countries. Umrah and Ziarat are permitted only for those countries where the Ministry of Health has determined that there are no health risks associated with the corona epidemic. In the fourth phase, locals and foreigners from within Saudi Arabia and abroad will be allowed to perform Umrah and Ziyarat rituals and prayers as usual at 100 percent of the capacity of the Holy Haram and Masjid al-Bawi, as determined by the relevant departments. 

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