Saudi Arabia Limits Multiple Visits To Roza-e-Rasool

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Saudi Arabia Limits Multiple Visits To Roza-e-Rasool

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]The Saudi Arabian government has implemented new restrictions on multiple entries to Roza-e-Rasool (PBUH), as revealed on Saturday. The authorities now prohibit more than one entry to Roza-e-Rasool within a year.

Additionally, it has been announced that the entry permit for visiting Roza-e-Rasool will be exclusively available through the Nusuk or Tawakkalna App, according to Geo News. Those desiring to visit this sacred site must declare whether they are affected by the Covid-19 virus, and entry will be granted or denied based on this information.

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It is noteworthy that while visits to Masjid e Nabwi can be made as frequently as desired, the visit to Roza-e-Rasool is now limited to a single entry per year. This decision comes in response to the growing number of Muslims expressing a desire to visit the site, leading to congestion issues.

The government’s move is part of ongoing efforts to manage the influx of visitors and ensure a smoother experience for those undertaking this significant spiritual journey. As preparations for the upcoming Hajj are underway, where the country expects over 2 million Muslims, these measures aim to streamline access to Roza-e-Rasool and facilitate the spiritual pilgrimage for all attendees.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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