Saudi Arabia has officially announced the visitation schedule of Al Rawda Al Sharifa for the final days of Ramadan. The holy site, inside the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, is likely to see a rush of pilgrims as Ramadan approaches its end.
The authorities have introduced separate visitation hours for men and women to manage the flow of visitors and ensure smooth crowd control. Both male and female pilgrims are required to pre-book their visits through the Nusuk app, as part of the efforts to provide a safe and well-organized spiritual experience.
With Ramadan reaching its last ten nights, visits to Al Rawda Al Sharifa are in high demand, pulling devotees from all over the globe looking to spend several days in one of the holiest places in Islam.
Pilgrims have been advised by Saudi authorities to stick rigorously to the pre-booked slots and security protocols, prioritizing adherence to decorum and upholding the efforts of the Kingdom to ensure a glitch-free pilgrimage experience.