Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia to sign bilateral hajj agreement soon – Minister

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Bangladesh is likely to sign an agreement with Saudi Arabia later this month or early next month on performing hajj by Bangladeshis this year.

 

State Minister for Religious Affairs, Faridul Haque Khan, revealed the latest development while talking to The Daily Star as Saudi Arabia today said that it will permit one million Muslims from inside and outside the country to participate in this year’s hajj, a sharp uptick after pandemic restrictions forced two years of drastically pared-down pilgrimages.

 

The hajj ministry “has authorised one million pilgrims, both foreign and domestic, to perform the hajj this year,” it said in a statement.

 

One of the five pillars of Islam, the hajj must be undertaken by all Muslims with the means at least once in their lives. Usually one of the world’s largest religious gatherings, about 2.5 million people took part in 2019.

 

But after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Saudi authorities allowed only 1,000 pilgrims to participate.

 

The following year, they upped the total to 60,000 fully vaccinated citizens and residents chosen through a lottery.

 

“We are in close contact with Saudi Arabia. We are hopeful to ink an agreement with Saudi Arabia on performing hajj including how many Bangladeshis will perform hajj this year,” Faridul Haque said.

 

He said, it is up to Saudi Arabia—how many Bangladeshis will get permission to perform hajj this year.

 

This year’s hajj, which will take place in July, will be limited to vaccinated pilgrims under age 65, Saudi Arabia said today.

 

Those coming from outside Saudi Arabia will be required to submit a negative Covid-19 PCR result from a test taken within 72 hours of travel.

 

The government wants to promote pilgrims’ safety “while ensuring that the maximum number of Muslims worldwide can perform the hajj”, today’s statement read.

 

Thedaily star

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