Saudi Arabia announces Fines for violating Umrah and Prayer permits of Makkah's Grand Mosque

 Saudi Arabia announces fines for violating Umrah and prayer permission at Makkah Grand Mosque





  Saudi Arabia announces fines for violating Umrah and prayer permits at Mecca



  In Saudi Arabia, the Interior Ministry has announced that in the month of Ramadan, those who come to perform Umrah without permission will receive 10,000 riyals and those who try to enter the Masjid al-Haram without permission to offer prayers in the Holy Mosque will receive 1,000 riyals.  A fine of riyals has been imposed.


  The ministry said through its official Twitter account that it was implementing precautionary measures and precautions to deal with and prevent the corona virus, and to follow the precautionary rules approved for prayers in accordance with Umrah and prayers.  Ensure imports.  Safe operational capability at all locations of the Grand Mosque and its squares, it has decided to apply the following legal violations:



  - A fine of 10,000 riyals for a person caught coming to perform Umrah without permission in the blessed month of Ramadan.


  A fine of 1,000 riyals for trying to enter the Makkah Mosque without praying without permission.


  These violations will continue until the epidemic is eradicated, and the ministry wants all citizens and residents to abide by the directive, which calls for anyone who wants to perform Umrah or pray on campus.  Let him get permission.


   The ministry said security personnel would be on duty at all roads, security control centers, locations and corridors leading to the central area around the Grand Mosque in Makkah, to prevent any violations of applicable rules.  The attempt could be stopped.

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