Saudi Ministry of Interior Issues Advisory for Pilgrims on Hajj Movement and Rituals

Makkah, The Gulf Observer: Saudi Ministry of Interior has issued a comprehensive advisory for pilgrims to ensure safe, organized, and smooth movement during the remaining days of Hajj rituals, particularly during the Days of Tashreeq.
The advisory emphasizes the importance of strict adherence to designated routes for reaching the Jamarat facility in Mina for the stoning ritual and for travel to Makkah to perform Tawaf and Sa’i. Pilgrims have been specifically instructed to avoid carrying luggage to both the Jamarat site and the Grand Mosque in Makkah.
The ministry further highlighted the need to comply with dispatching schedules and movement regulations, urging pilgrims to maintain order and calm during travel between ritual sites to help facilitate a safe environment for all.
For pilgrims planning to depart early on the second day of Tashreeq (Sunday), the ministry has urged them to remain within their camps until the departure times provided by their authorized service providers, stressing that coordination and timing are critical for managing crowd flow and ensuring safety.
These directives are part of ongoing efforts by the Kingdom’s authorities to streamline pilgrim movement and uphold the sanctity and serenity of the Hajj pilgrimage.