After 25 years, Moroccan woman’s Hajj dream comes true

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A Moroccan woman has prayed for more than two decades that her first trip to Saudi Arabia will be to perform the Hajj, an obligatory Islamic duty.

 

The 60-year-old woman’s prayer has been answered after 25 years and she is now in Saudi Arabia, fulfilling her dream of undertaking the rites this year.

 

The scheme aims to streamline services to the pilgrims from these countries by finalising their procedures in the homeland, starting with taking their biometrics and issuing Hajj visas electronically, through completing passport measures, after verifying all health requirements are met. Other facilities include tagging and sorting out luggage at the departure airports.

 

On arrival in Saudi Arabia, the pilgrims head directly to their residences in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina on buses moving on designated routes while their luggage are delivered right to their accommodation places.

 

The approach seeks to save time and effort as well as to enhance the quality of services provided for them.

 

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