Saudi govt completed necessary preparations to welcome pilgrims to Al Kheyf.
MECCA: As the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia prepares to welcome Hajj pilgrims from around the world, Masjid Al Kheyf, which had been closed for two years, has reopened for them to pray.
COVID-19-related regulations kept the mosque shuttered for two years.
The Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs has completed the necessary preparations to welcome pilgrims to Al Kheyf.
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“After closure of two years due to pandemic, the ministry of Islamic affairs completes the preparations to receive hujjaj in Masjid Al Kheyf, Mina,” read a statement issued on the official Twitter handle for the publication of news related to the two holy mosques in Saudi Arabia.
According to the ministry, the pilgrims will have the opportunity to pray on 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Zil Hajj, the holy month of Hajj.
Al Khyef is located in the heart of Mina, a holy site in Makkah. It is one of great importance during Hajj as it is also known as the Mosque of Prophets because numerous prophets are said to have prayed at this mosque, including Prophet Musa (AS).
Every year, millions of Muslims perform Hajj, one of the basic pillars of Islam, in the holy city of Makkah. This year, Hajj is expected to begin on the evening of Thursday, July 7 and end on the evening of Tuesday, 12 July.
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