By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
The Arabian NewsThe Arabian NewsThe Arabian News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Exclusive
  • Technology
  • Wellness
  • Real Estate
  • Contact
Reading: Women can now perform Umrah and Hajj without a male guardian
Share
The Arabian NewsThe Arabian News
  • Politics
  • Pursuits
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Home
  • Business
  • Exclusive
  • Technology
  • Wellness
  • Real Estate
  • Contact
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
alt="Umrah and Hajj without a male guardian"
The Arabian News > World > Women can now perform Umrah and Hajj without a male guardian
World

Women can now perform Umrah and Hajj without a male guardian

admin
SHARE

Saudi Arabia has rolled out new guidelines for female pilgrims visiting the Holy Mosques in Mecca and Medina. This highlights the significance of maintaining cleanliness, appropriate attire, and proper prayer etiquette. These regulations are part of a broader initiative to ensure a respectful and organized experience for all worshippers at these revered sites, which draw millions of visitors annually.

The guidelines specify what constitutes suitable dress, encouraging modesty while allowing pilgrims to perform rituals comfortably. Female visitors are advised to wear clothing that aligns with cultural and religious expectations, such as abayas and head coverings. They are also reminded to uphold cleanliness and adhere to established procedures during prayer to preserve the sanctity of these locations.

Officials have emphasized that these measures aim to enhance the safety, comfort, and overall experience of those visiting for religious reasons. The guidelines also intend to improve the management of the large crowds that gather, ensuring that everyone can fulfill their religious duties without interruption.

These directives are part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to enhancing services for pilgrims and safeguarding the religious integrity of the holy cities. The government has urged all visitors to follow these rules closely and show respect for the sacred environment, promoting a sense of devotion and unity among pilgrims.

You Might Also Like

India Strikes Back: Pahalgam Attack Sparks Cross-Border Missile Battle

Jinnah Square Downtown: Islamabad’s Skyline to Undergo Landmark Revamp

India Condemns Security Breach During Jaishankar’s UK Visit, UK Responds

‘Not There Yet’ White House on Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Agreement

Turkey Protesters Refuse to Budge Despite Mass Arrests and Police Crackdowns

TAGGED:saudi arabiaSaudi Arabia guidelines for female pilgrimsSaudi Arabia has released new guidelines for female pilgrims
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article alt="Riyadh Metro Takes Action Against Misuse and Damage" Riyadh Metro Takes Action Against Misuse and Damage
Next Article alt="Mitchell Starc's impressive six-wicket performance puts Australia firmly in control against India" Mitchell Starc’s impressive six-wicket performance puts Australia firmly in control against India

Popular News

alt="how-much-did-lionel-messi-earn-from-india-tour-organiser-shares-details"
Lionel Messi Earned ₹890 Million From India Tour
Sports
alt="the-2025-property-guru-asia-property-awards-honour-middle-east-real-estate-excellence"
The 2025 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Honour Middle East Real Estate Excellence
Entertainment
alt="russia-ukraine-discuss-20-point-plan-as-war-rages-on"
Russia, Ukraine Discuss 20-Point Plan as War Rages On
Exclusive
alt="new-years-day-brunch-where-to-celebrate-in-dubai-and-abu-dhabi-on-jan-1"
New Year’s Day Brunch: Where to Celebrate in Dubai and Abu Dhabi on Jan 1
Exclusive

Recent News

  • How UAE Families Are Celebrating New Year’s Eve 2026 With Joy and Togetherness
  • Abu Dhabi Court Ruling Highlights Risks in Car Ownership Registered Under a Friend’s Name
  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s Stellar Rise Marks a Historic Year for Indian Cricket
  • UAE Introduces Federal Law to Safeguard Children Online
  • Dubai Court Orders Insurer to Pay Dh93,450 in Vehicle Accident Dispute
The Arabian News

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Contact

Featured Categories

  • Real Estate
  • Wellness
  • Politics
  • Economics

Find Us on Socials

© 2024 The Arabian News. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?