Non-obligatory prayers banned in mataf during Ramadan
Worshipers praying inside the mataaf obstruct pilgrims and
visitors performing circumambulation. — File photo
Worshipers
will not be allowed to offer non-obligatory prayers in the mataf
(circumambulation) area till the end of Ramadan, according to instructions
issued by Emir of Makkah Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, who is the chairman of the
Central Haj Committee.
No
Iftar meals will be allowed inside the mataf.
The
Emir ordered to clear the mataaf area in order to allow pilgrims performing
circumambulation to complete their Umrah without hindrance.
Worshipers and pilgrims will be allowed to pray the five obligatory prayers inside the mataaf.
Worshipers and pilgrims will be allowed to pray the five obligatory prayers inside the mataaf.
The
Emir’s instructions came after he looked into reports that worshipers praying
inside the mataaf obstruct pilgrims and visitors performing circumambulation.
Meanwhile,
cars will not be allowed to enter the central area around the Grand Mosque in
Makkah in Ramadan, Makkah Arabic daily reported on Monday quoting Director of
Traffic Police in the holy city Col. Bassim Al-Badri.
“The move is aimed at reducing congestion in the areas near the Haram and also for the safety of pedestrians,” he said.
“The move is aimed at reducing congestion in the areas near the Haram and also for the safety of pedestrians,” he said.
Al-Badri
said the traffic department has specified nine parking areas where local
vehicles will drop passengers who will be transported to the Grand Mosque by
shuttle buses.
Al-Badri
said five parking lots have been specified for pilgrims and visitors coming
from outside Makkah.
He
urged citizens, expatriates, Umrah pilgrims and visitors to cooperate with
traffic policemen so as to organize traffic movement and ensure a speedy access
to the Grand Mosque.
The
local parking lots are: Al-Shuhada, Kudai, Al-Rusaifah, Rabwat Mina, Prince
Miteb Street, the Jamrat, Daqam Al-Wabar, Al-Zahir.
The
parking areas for vehicles coming from outside Makkah are Al-Sharaie, Taif
road, Madinah road, A-Laith road and Al-Shumaisi police checkpoint.
Al-Badri
asked all motorists to park their cars in parking lots specified for them and
to take buses to go to the Grand Mosque.
Saudi Gazzette
Non-obligatory prayers banned in mataf during Ramadan
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