Wearing a white garment, walking around the Kaaba, praying on the hills, performing the symbolic “stoning of the devil.” These are some of the rituals of the Hajj, which started on Friday (14) for Muslims in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia’s officials expect the number of pilgrims to exceed last year’s 1.8 million. Hajj officially begins on Friday (14).
Next month, the city of Jeddah will host a show and conference focused on providing services during Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca.
The Saudi administration said only those immunized against the coronavirus will only be allowed to take the religious pilgrimage this year.
The Tunisian carrier’s chairman and CEO believes passenger numbers will exceed 4 million and revenue will hit an all-time high.