Today, Friday, the pilgrims arriving at the Sacred House of Mina, arrived after Friday, standing on the level of Arafat and overnight in Muzdalifah, throwing the anthrax of Aqaba, and performing the rafting of the pilgrimage at the Sacred Mosque, according to the conditions and precautionary measures established by the Saudi authorities for the Hajj this year due to the Corona virus.

During the three days of al-Tashreeq (the second, third, and fourth days of Eid al-Adha), the guests of al-Rahman continue throwing stones. Beginners with the small anthrax, then the middle anthrax, then the anthrax of greater Aqaba.

Because of the Corona virus, the Saudi authorities decided to limit the pilgrimage this year to about 10 thousand pilgrims inside only, and the proportion of non-Saudis residing within the Kingdom was determined to be 70% of the total pilgrims this year, and the proportion of Saudis only 30%, who are health practitioners and security men recovering from The virus.

Because the number of pilgrims was very small compared to about 2.5 million pilgrims in the previous pilgrimage seasons, the crowd scenes that were performing rituals in the holy sites were absent.

Diouf Al-Rahman spent last night in Muzdalifah, throwing the anthrax this morning in Mina, amid strict health measures, for fear of an outbreak of the Corona virus, and so they wore medical masks.

After that, it is prescribed for the pilgrim to slaughter the present, which is camels, cows or sheep, for the pilgrim who is enjoyable and comparative only, then he shaves or shortens his hair, and the first decomposition of ihram is analyzed.

The pilgrims had escaped this morning in the first days of Eid Al-Adha from Muzdalifah to Mina's hair to throw the Greater Jamrah of Aqaba and slaughter the sacrifice, then throat and shortening, before heading to Mecca to perform the tawaaf al-ifaadah and seeking.

The pilgrim may delay the tawaaf al-ifaadah, so that he can perform it with the farewell tawaaf in one tawaaf.

No cases of corona
and the authorities in Saudi Arabia announced that no cases of Corona virus were recorded among the pilgrims until Thursday evening.

The Saudi Ministry of Health - in a tweet published by Twitter - said it had equipped an integrated system of health facilities in the holy sites to preserve the health and safety of the pilgrims and their service providers.

She pointed out that the health plan is carried out as planned, including the follow-up to the implementation of precautionary measures and measures.

According to the same source, 6 hospitals, 51 clinics and 200 ambulances were allocated to pilgrims.

Each pilgrim was provided with a set of tools and supplies, including medical and sterile Ihram, stone pebbles, masks, carpet and umbrella, according to the authorities 'pilgrims' booklet, while Hajjaj stated that they were asked to put a bracelet to determine their movements.

The pilgrims were tested for the Corona virus before they reached Makkah Al-Mukarramah, and they will also have to quarantine after the pilgrimage.