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Saudi
Pics: Hajj crowding clouded by COVID-19 pandemic
Over the years, the kingdom has spent billions of dollars on making one of the world's biggest religious gatherings more secure.
Editorial Desk
Published on:
01 Aug 2020, 9:19 am
Health workers wearing PPE, disinfect the floor as Muslim pilgrims pray inside Namira Mosque in Arafat
SAUDI MINISTRY OF MEDIA
A Muslim pilgrim wearing a mask, prays inside Namira Mosque in Arafat
SAUDI PRESS AGENCY
Muslim pilgrims attending prayers at Namira Mosque
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A limited numbers of pilgrims pray in the first rituals of the Hajj
Saudi Ministry of Media
A Muslim pilgrim wearing a protective mask is seen as he heads to Arafat
SAUDI PRESS AGENCY
Muslim pilgrims wearing protective face masks arrive to circle the Kaaba at the Grand mosque
SAUDI MINISTRY OF MEDIA
This year's Hajj was dramatically scaled down from 2.5 million pilgrims to as few as 10,000
Muslim pilgrims receive food as they sit in a tent on the plains of Arafat
SAUDI MINISTRY OF MEDIA
Saudi Ministry of Media
Hajj
COVID-19
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