Home GCC Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia may bar overseas Hajj pilgrims again – report Last year, Saudi Arabia restricted the hajj pilgrimage to Makkah to a ‘very limited’ number of Muslims by Bloomberg May 6, 2021 Saudi Arabia may bar overseas pilgrims from the annual hajj for the second year to contain the spread of coronavirus, Reuters reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The pilgrimage would be restricted to vaccinated nationals and residents, as well as those who have recovered from the virus at least six months prior to attending, according to Reuters. Authorities have yet to take a final decision, the news agency said. Initial plans to allow some vaccinated pilgrims from abroad were suspended given confusion over types of vaccines, their efficacy and the emergence of variants, Reuters reported. It said the government’s media office didn’t respond to a request for comment. The Hajj is obligatory for all able-bodied adult Muslims once in their lifetime if they can afford it. Last year, Saudi Arabia restricted the hajj pilgrimage to Makkah to a ‘very limited’ number of Muslims. Tags Saudi Arabia 0 Comments You might also like Qiddiya City megaproject brand unveiled by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Getting tax-ready: Navigating compliance in Saudi Arabia, GCC Saudi Arabia approves 2024 state budget, forecasts SAR79bn deficit President Putin visits UAE and Saudi Arabia, to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman