News 24 | Ministry of Hajj and Umrah: “Umrah” permits...

News 24 | Ministry of Hajj and Umrah: “Umrah” permits...
News 24 | Ministry of Hajj and Umrah: “Umrah” permits...

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah confirmed that the use of the Umrah application and the issuance of various permits from it is done without charge, stressing that it is the only approved application through which it is possible to book Umrah, visit and pray in the Grand Mosque and the honorable kindergarten in the Prophet’s Mosque.

She indicated that there are no fees for using the application, with the exception of transportation fees, which are optional in the event that the pilgrim or the visitor wishes to benefit from the service upon his arrival at the gathering point in Makkah to transport him to the Grand Mosque.

It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah launched an application for Umrah after the kind approval of the return of Umrah, in order to enable those wishing to be citizens and residents to obtain permits to perform Umrah, visit and pray, according to the specified capacity.

In addition to the permission to perform Umrah, the Ministry recently added permits to the application to pray in the Grand Mosque, pray in the honorable kindergarten for men, pray in the honorable kindergarten for women, and visit the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him.

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